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  1. Hello, I am new to the site and am posting this because I am in need of some advice. I graduated with my BSN 3 years ago but because there were limited jobs for new grads, I was unable to find a med-surg position. Instead I took a job working night shift on a behavioral health unit and stayed there 1 year. I was then offered a job working for a cardiology practice that I was thrilled about. I have been there for 2 years now and although I know I'm lucky to have easy work and great hours, I feel like I should be doing more. Most days all I do is answer phones and take vitals. I have very few nursing responsibilities and have gotten the urge to work on the floor like I had originally wanted. Only problem is now I'm terrified to change positions with so little experience and having lost virtually all the skills I learned in school. As an RN for 3 years I feel like I should have more clinical knowledge. Was wondering if anyone has been in a similar situation or had advice about getting back on the floor. I want to make the transition but my confidence is a little low. Thanks in advance!

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