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  1. I am going to be graduating from an associates integrated program in May 2014 and am from a rural area, so usually around here people hire new graduates in ER/ICU, anywhere basically! But I just want an honest opinion from people who know what they're talking about.. Mainly in clinical I've been in a med/surg & telemetry setting (Not for me at all). We only had 2 days of OB clinical, which I was so sad about because I LOVED being there. I looked forward to interacting with the new mothers and babies and was so interested in learning everything I possibly could. So my question, should I just jump straight into an OB/Newborn nursery position right out of school if offered to me? I don't want to jump the gun, a lot of people work in medsurg or somewhere else for a couple years before getting into OB positions but this is what I seem to be drawn really close to, and I'm afraid I'll end up being disappointed & that I'm being too eager.. Idk! I'm just confused! Advice please!

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