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  1. Update: I was hired as a new grad onto a MS-ICU and CVICU. I float between both. I am three weeks into my 12 week orientation. I have A LOT to learn. However, I am loving every second of it. To all new grads: It is possible to start in an ICU. It is very intense, and you have to be willing and able to learn quickly. Also, write everything down. Good luck and Godspeed.
  2. Thank you! This was very helpful.
  3. I will be graduating in May and would really like to work in a cardiac ICU. I love working in a fast paced environment and cardiac is super interesting to me. Does anyone have any tips or advice for me on how to go about seeking an ICU job after graduation? I'm just trying to get a feel for how difficult it will be for me to start in an ICU. I'd be okay with working on a step-down unit or on the floor for a year or two, but I'd rather start where I want to work. Any advice is appreciated! My resume is decent. I have shadowing experience in the cardiac cath lab, OR, and ED. I worked as a nurse extern during the summer on an oncology unit. I'm currently a PRN float pool patient care tech at a local hospital. Thanks!

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