Hello! I am lookings into the FNP program at Saint Joseph's Online. I see a lot of your attend there. Please let me know how you are liking it either via email [email protected] or post a reply. Thank you!
RadRNMSN replied to jjnmrsmom's topic in Emergency
I know you said you love your hospital and don't want to leave but I'm with the others who have said you should persue a position in another institution. There are hospitals out there that offer internships in specialties like ER, OB, ICU, etc. I we...
It depends on how many hours you are allowed to work. I believe in VA where I work, we cannot work for more than 16 hours straight. If they were keeping you past 16 hours, that is unsafe and I believe unlawful as well.
This may not be the answer that you are wanting to hear, but maybe this place isn't a place where you would want to be hired. If they can't get their act together during the hiring process, what's to say about their company as a whole?
I am a cath lab/interventional radiology nurse that works in a small community hospital where a lot of our resources are combined. I am a jack of all trades along with the other nurses in my dept. I would like to believe that I am respected amoung ...
I hope to teach at a higher level someday. I would like to pursue my PhD too. I have been a clinical educator and didn't get a lot of satisfaction out of it. Partly because there is no real education department in the hsopital I work at and partly b...
I just finished my MSN in nursing education and I want to teach. There are universities around me but they are requiring PHDs. I am thinking about teaching at a popular proprietary school. Can anyone advise?
hi! i'm a cardiovascular lab/interventional radiology nurse. i have been tasked with heading up educational seminars to cath lab/rad nurses, rts, and rciss. i'm going to do jeopardy. my topics are catheters, wires & ballons, medications, and a ...
This may seem ridiculious, but I've been a nurse for 4 years and reached burnout after only 2. I was an ER nurse and saw EVERY kind of patient. After a year and a half and almost reaching my breaking point, I started to work in intervential radiology...
What a wonderful story. I was a traditional student in a BSN program. At 19 years old I was in my first day of nursing fundamentals clinical and I was scared to death. Scared to talk to patients, scared to talk to doctors and nurses, I was very quiet...
RadRNMSN replied to mcirishdreams's topic in Virginia
An NCLEX review book is a must. The other book that will not be on your book list that is extremely helpful is a test taking book. There is one that I like and I have used to teach nursing students called Test Success. It's important to learn the ba...