Wolverine2010RN

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About Wolverine2010RN

A University of Michigan School of Nursing Grad. Go Blue!

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  1. University of Minnesota DNP 2015

    Nothing, but I am anxiously waiting...good luck...hope we hear soon.
  2. University of Minnesota DNP 2015

    Have you heard anything yet on the interview front?
  3. singing?

    Exactly. We all need the stress relief from somewhere.
  4. singing?

    Been told many times to not quit my day job, to which I kindly reply "Don't have one, but I wont quit my night job either"
  5. Night Shift

    Take that message to heart. Lots of studies have shown you are more alert while on nights when properly hydrated. Caffeine and sugar are highs and lows; overall hydration with water is key to life. Good advice.
  6. Night Shift

    Know your resources, because most nights, its only you! :) Cheers.
  7. new RN - income questions

    So, to answer your question. U of M (non magnet) pays 25.55+ differential for new grads (level A nurse). Detroit Children's (magnet I believe) pays $23 ish.......Just look to other places. Your number seems real low...Are you a LPN?
  8. Boston Med-new TV show, will you be watching?

    'Boston Med' Nurse Balances Work, Personal Life This is a good interview.
  9. Boston Med-new TV show, will you be watching?

    I thought they did a pretty good depiction of some RN's tonight.....Good Show, keeps me watching.
  10. VA (Ann Arbor) vs. UM Hospital

    Thanks for reading.....I am in a bit of a good pickle... I recently received job offers from two places, but need some pros and cons... I recently received a job offer from the local VA Hospital in Ann Arbor that is part time (24 hrs a week). The of...
  11. Is your permanent ID your license number?

    I recently passed NCLEX (yahooooooooooo!!!) and have a permanent ID with the State Board of Nursing (verify a license). Is your permanent ID your license number? Just trying to figure this thing out. Sorry, new nurse here. Thanks all, Cheers.