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Nursing Student - Clinicals

All:

I currently hold an MS-Computer Science degree, and am working full-time (8A-5P). I can adjust my time 2 or 3 hours either way - as long as I complete my 8 hours.

I have been looking into pursuing an Associate Degree in Nursing that would prepare me for the RN exam.

I already have the pre-requisites completed for most of the classes, except for some Anatomy, Biology, and a Sociology class.

These classes are held in the evenings - or only take 2 to 4 hours a week out of my regular work schedule (no problem with company).

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However, the clinicals run during the daylight hours 6am-2pm. - 4 days per week. There is both hospital time and classroom time involved.

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My question is:

- What recommendations do you have / know of, as to where I could complete my clinicals on the weekends or during vacation time?

- I currently live in Evansville, IN (if that helps).

- I see that there are several on-line colleges that offer classes in the nursing field - but they all require clinicals.

- I definitely would like to enter the nursing field, but cannot quit my current job for the 2 yrs it would take to get the clinicals completed.

Any suggestions or programs that you could recommend?

Am tired of being in a box/cubicle all day.

Thanks,

John Coxey

([email protected])

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We have a community college here that offers an all night/weekend ADN. I have no idea if there is anything like that offered in your area, but you could check around. If you have to work full-time daytime hours, it will be hard to find a nuring program of any sort. You have to have clinical hours--heck, you wouldn't want to be a nurse who had never even seen a patient.

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