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Laura_lee

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  1. I graduated from nursing school in 2003. I was hired by a local clinic to work in their urgent care center. It was my dream job! After 2 years, I transfered to another one of their clinics (they discontinued the UCC) and worked in internal medicine and family practice. I did that until last year. I had a baby in '06, and in '09 I quit my job. It has been a year and 1/2 now, and I have been considering going back into the work force. There are no openings at my last, and only place of employment as an RN, so I am feeling very hesitant and unsure of my skills/knowledge. I've been studying to become a Medical Transciptionist from home, but it doesn't interest me as much. I loved nursing.:redbeathe Anyone like to give me some pointers for even getting an interview??? I do know in WA state, if you don't work 36 months you have to take the Nurse Refresher course. That is a bit spendy. But, I wish I had spent the money on that instead of the MT course now!

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