sugarsweet21612 replied to nurse meme's topic in NP Students
They have cohorts starting multiple times throughout the year, I would say at least every 2-3 months. Full time and part time can start at the same time, you just will not all follow the same course schedule.
sugarsweet21612 replied to maricleveland's topic in NP Students
I started off working part time while going to school full time and eventually switched to PRN in the third semester of school. It was manageable. My work provides malpractice insurance but I also chose to purchase my own to better protect myself whi...
sugarsweet21612 replied to maricleveland's topic in NP Students
I had 3 job offers within 2 months of graduation prior to passing boards. I am making $75,000 per year. Once my school loans are paid off my take home salary will be significantly more than as an RN. I had an offer in Cuyahoga county for $85,000. I e...
sugarsweet21612 replied to vanurse07's topic in NP
I took a job at an NHSC site. Started at 73,000, increased to 75,000 after 90 days, and am to increase to 80,000 after my first year. I believe this is lower than the average because another offer I had was $40.96 hourly which comes out to $85,000 pe...
sugarsweet21612 replied to NPRoseMona's topic in Advanced
Future- what MissT said, although they have specific float people so you should only have to possibly float the one day per schedule that you are "on call" which means you might have to go in if someone in your district calls off. Otherwise I believe...
sugarsweet21612 replied to BNBSN's topic in NP Students
I graduated in January, had multiple interviews in February, had three offers, and started a job in March. I am in the Cleveland/Akron area. Had way more trouble and longer time frame finding an RN job a few years ago as a new grad. So I can't speak ...
sugarsweet21612 replied to sugarsweet21612's topic in NP
Boston - do you happen to know if Marsh and Mercer Proliability are the same company? I saw it posted somewhere else that someone named Marsh but the link went to Proliability. I am torn between continuing with NSO which is what I had for RN or swi...
sugarsweet21612 replied to sugarsweet21612's topic in NP
I currently have NSO for my RN policy but just was looking at other places as it is quite a price difference between the NSO policy and the Mercer Proliability (same coverage amount and occurrence based). About $500 difference per year but I might ju...
Do you carry your own malpractice insurance even if covered by your employer? Any recommendations for companies? Right now I am looking at NSO and Mercer Proliability who partners with organizations I am a member of. Thanks!