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  1. The main reason is because for me I think it would be much more rewarding than working in the emergency department. As of right now my goal is to get hired and into the hospital/home health setting after my training is completed. There are so many different extremes when working in the emergency setting. Patient conditions, family, staffing, etc. I want to be able to narrow my focus a bit and know that I'm making a difference. For some reason dialysis is at the top of my list of intuition :)
  2. I've been an ER nurse for a little over 2 years since graduating with my ADN but feel dialysis is my calling. I'm currently in a 3 year contract with my employer and do enjoy working in the ER enviornment but I am also ready to make the switch when my contract is up. Are there any dialysis RN's out there who started off or have experience in the ER that would be kind enough to share their experiences...

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