TiffaniRN

TiffaniRN

OB/GYN, NURSERY

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About TiffaniRN

TiffaniRN specializes in OB/GYN, NURSERY.


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  1. BS to DNP

    Thanks for your advice. Its nice to hear that you think 2 years is enough experience. I graduated from my BSN at this University so I am already really comfortable at the school and faculty. In fact, one of my former professors is encouraging me to...
  2. DON'T GIVE UP!!! I was involved in a similar situation. I went to college right out of high school, talked to an advisor, two years later went to apply for the nursing program and found out I had ALL of the wrong pre-req's (Cell Bio vs Micro Bio etc...
  3. I failed my skills test.

    awwh, Don't let it get you down too much, and please DO re-test. We need good CNA's out there. I got really nervous when instructors were evaluating my every move too. Its just harder to perform and think straight. I am sure you will do great once...
  4. BS-DNP Program

    KatRN, BSN Thanks for your input. I will have to check into the cost and report back. As for the program, I emailed one of my past nursing professors and here is what she said about the program: "Right now, they are rolling out the first semestser of...
  5. BS-DNP Program

    Hello everyone, I have been doing a lot of research lately on furthering my education. I have looked into med school, PA school and NP schools-campus and online programs (NP or CNM was my original goal when I started nursing school). I currently am a...
  6. BS to DNP

    Hello everyone, I have been doing a lot of research lately on furthering my education. I have looked into med school, PA school and NP schools-campus and online programs (NP or CNM was my original goal when I started nursing school). I currently am a...
  7. Waiting lists?

    I believe the waiting time to get into SLCC is 2 years AFTER all of your pre-req's are completed. If you work for IHC (UCR) you should apply to their nursing school. It is actually through SLCC (the same program, teachers, etc.) but you don't have ...
  8. L&D, Postpartum--Typical degrees

    Hey Angela, On my unit the majority of the nurses have ADN's. I believe only a few of us have our BSN's. As for needing "a lot more education", we do have specialized training provided by our unit that we need to re-certify in every year such as NR...