It sounds like they don't use cats at BCC, but even if they did, I really doubt they'd actually be breeding cats specifically for dissection. Look how many cats animal shelters put down every year; I...
I'd recommend working on the biology before the nursing as you might not be able to do both at the same time due to the strange ways nursing schools often schedule classes. Another reason for this is...
(At least in Minnesota) I believe there is a requirement of at least a BSN to earn a public health nursing certification. You might look into MSN programs or accelerated BSNs,
People tell you these things not to discount your fears, but because it's true -- you *do* have time. You are lucky to be focused at a young age! It is definitely a blessing, not a curse. I'm sure...
rainydaydream replied to flg8tr's topic in Oregon Nursing
"I know from my own HR dept at one of the major hospital systems in town that we are in a silent hiring freeze - I say silent because the jobs are posted and they are accepting applications but they...
I would bet you might have better luck in Bellingham, as there are no BSN programs based up there. St. Joseph's is the big hospital up there. I don't think a Canadian BSN would be a problem so long...
I would train where you want to live. The posters above gave good reasons, but it also seems less than ethical to receive a free education in nursing with no intention of using it in that
I'd apply to the school located where you want to live after graduation. You might meet other nurses at local hospitals during clinicals and this might help you in your job search later on. It would...
There are many 2 year programs in Seattle. Shorelines, Seattle Central, North Seattle (I think), etc. If you're willing to go across the bridge there are even more program on the Eastside. Yes,...
Look for a low-income clinic in your area -- I know there's one where I live that is run solely by volunteers, including nurses, doctors and dentists. Sometimes the Salvation Army runs these types of...
Microbiology was one of the coolest, most interesting classes I've ever taken! Be sure to study a lot. Read all of the book information, make sure you understand it, and understand how what you learn...
I don't think most accelerated programs require direct patient care experience, but most require stellar grades in your prerequisites and maybe some volunteer experience. Have you looked at the...