If you’re a nurse who thrives on one-on-one care, loves a mix of science and artistry, and wants to see the immediate impact of your work, this might be your calling. It’s a chance to step away from the intensity of a role like acute care and into a space where patient interaction, problem solving, and team interactions are more relaxed and flexible. You’re not just treating patients, you’re helping them feel seen, heard, and confident.
Read MoreHave you been searching for a hospital-based nursing specialty that allows for more time to educate your patients? Acute dialysis nurses provide life-saving treatments to patients for 3-4 hours at a time. These treatments offer the unique, extended opportunity to teach patients about their kidney disease. But having more time is just one of the many perks of being an acute dialysis nurse!
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