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SICU.RN

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  1. Hi Everyone! I'm currently a SICU nurse and have been for the last year and a half. I've had great experiences and learned so much! However, I've recently received an opportunity to work in the cath lab. As an ICU RN, I've taken care of many post-cath patients and have always had a real interest in working in the cath lab. I am currently in an acute care adult/gero NP program. With that being said, after graduation, I don't necessarily want to work as an ICU NP, but definitely in the inpatient setting. I would like to work with a cardiology group, or something in the realm of cardiology if given the opportunity. My question to those more experienced, is moving from SICU to the cath lab a good move for my future plans? I'm relatively early in my NP program (just started this Spring 2016) and it's part time, so 3 years in total for my MSN. I just don't want to make the move to the cath lab if the experience I gain there wouldn't be considered marketable as a new grad NP (if that makes sense). Any input would be appreciated! Thank you all!

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