Meant tips** not trips. Lol Hi. I am a new grad RN in the ICU. I have 4 years experience being a floating nurse tech in a large medical center and for my final semester did clinicals where I just got my new job. The first 3 days were amazing. Very h...
So, I am going to be a 3rd semester nursing student soon... And I have heard that OB at my school is EXTREMELY hard- (people who normally get A's are barely passing), and that the students must teach themselves by reading the book. I do NOT learn by ...
Ok, so a little background I am going to an LPN school in Topeka where I have advanced standing... I went to a BSN program for a year where I had some EXTREME ISSUES with them, and ovbiously I'm not going there anymore...Ugh ANYWAYS- I live in Lawren...
I live in Lawrence and have been working at KUMC for a year and a half... I leave lawrence at 545 to make sure I'm parked and clocked in by 645... they pay very well... more money for nights, weekends, and holiday... great benefits and you could car...
KUs SON is very good, I would suggest going to www.ku.edu and checking to make sure that credits transfer for the main prereq classes they require... the worst feeling ever is being ready for school then learning a class didn't transfer.... bleh!
Stick to the KC area for nursing schools...you could get your ADN, start working as an RN and get your BSN online at the same time... KUMed does Tuition reimbursement...
if you're interested in a small town- work at community memorial healthcare in Marysville, ks...20 bed hospital But, for me- I like a big city- So I'm at KU Med in Kansas City...500+ beds
It just depends on where you work- I'm paid $15/hr day shift... more for nights, more for weekends, time and a half for holiday... awesome benefits, ... couldn't work at a better place
I work at KUMC. Been here for over a year and couldn't imagine not working here! Great benefits! More money if you work: nights, weekends, and holidays. Plenty of room for advancement in your career and also the ability to 'test out' other units such...
I would do option 2! You can work as an ADN RN and get your BSN online while youre working. And some hospitals or medical centers will pay for some of your tuition if you work part or full time while going to school...Thats what I'm planning on doing...
Hello, So, I absolutely LOVE working night shift... and for me to stay awake consists of sleeping well during the day and using caffiene and energy drinks to stay awake... What do YOU do to stay awake during night shift? --Kelsey