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| Junior Member | Hi my name is heather and I live in Idaho. I will soon be graduating from nursing in may. I am doing my precepting right now and learning alot. I am hoping to travel a little after getting two years experience on the floor in twin falls. I was wondering how traveling works and is it a good learning experience. Or should I wait even longer to travel after the two years? |
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| One cranky cat | Re: Howdy :waving: Hi, Heather! Nice to have you with us. So, how's school? Looking forward to graduation and Boards, eh? 2 years sounds like a good amount of time to gain experience. Gives you enough time to plan on where you'd like to go, also. Hope to hear how things go with Boards and all; keep us posted! 'Cat' |
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| aKa MagRedC5 | Re: Howdy :welcomescroll: I would think two years is plenty of experience to prepare you.
__________________ Cary James Barrett, RN, BSN, CPT, Army Nurse |
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