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    An active RN told me to explore , hemodialysis

    Your input would be greatly appreciated.

    I have been out of active nursing since 1990. Previously, I did ED and ICU.

    From 1990 to 2011 - I was in Pharmaceutical sales and training.

    Now, I going back into Nursing and i am very excited.

    I am looking for hopefully greater personal satiafaction and more time to devote to my non-profit.

    My non-profit provides free martial arts to those in needs and it is my true passion.

    What type of nursing is open for a person with my scenario?

    An active RN told me to explore , hemodialysis


    Your thoughts?

    Thank you.

    Carl

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    There are all kinds of nursing jobs to explore - I work with disabled adults living in group homes which gives me a huge amount of flexibility and autonomy.

    Hppy

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    See what is available and go from there. Are you done with ED ?
    Dialysis can be long days and weekends and alot of sitting around.

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