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Old Oct 03, 2006, 09:02 AM
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ICU Experience

I haven't seen this addressed in the last 25 pages....

I spoke with an admissions counselor yeaterday at U of Scranton. She said at least 1 year ICU within the 3 years preceeding admission. I have over 10 years ICU experience, but none in the last 4-5. I am an NP and have been out of Acute Care for a while.

What has anyone else heard from other schools? I held CCRN and am currently CNOR and Certified as an NP. I could possibly work 24 hours a month in an ICU, but can't afford to return to a staff salary. Any thoughts or recommmendations are appreciated.

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Old Oct 05, 2006, 06:57 PM
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Re: ICU Experience

I would talk directly to the program director and leave admissions out of it.

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