Originally Posted by deroth
I am applying to a NA program which requires 3 letters of reference in its application: two must be from RN's and one must be from an immediate supervisor. Please give me suggestions or tell me if what I have "so far" is adequate.
1st: Immediate supervisor and director of CCU
2nd: Former professor of pathopharmacology (Ph.D. Nursing), who taught
at National Institute of Health. I got an "A" in the class and received
"honors" credit
3rd: Physician who knows how I work and care for his patients in CCU
As for the "physician," is it more appropriate to ask a recommendation from a cardiologist or pulmonologist?
I'm a little confused here: your requirements are references from "2 RNs and your immediate supervisor." Your first is your immediate supervisor, your 2nd is I'm assuming an RN and your 3rd should also be an RN as per your program's requirements, so why the MD?
Maybe if you feel it necessary, make that a 4th req. and find another RN who works directly with you as your 3rd req.
JMHO