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What is the difference between an RN I and RN II?

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What is the difference between an RN I and RN II?

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The RN I and RN II describe the entry level and experience level RN positions available to nursing candidates. The RN I is our new graduate nurse position. The RN II is a nurse with at least one year of clinical experience. For more information, take a look at our Clinical Ladder.

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