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  1. Fortunately, I took biochem many years ago and it transferred into WGU. You can always contact someone at the school to see if they know the required reading. Good luck, I'm sure you will do fine! Don Caid..
  2. CA RN needs to move out of state

    I'm a charge for an Endoscopy department in San Diego, CA. My director just hired a new grad to work in Endoscopy.. At first I couldn't believe that she (my director) would have the nerve to hire a new grad in this area without ANY previous hands o...
  3. Oh.. just one more thing.... There's nothing wrong with being "gay"...
  4. Just kidding.. BTW, I am gay and a male nurse and Most of the male nurses I work with are straight.. It doesn't bother me.. I don't think they will "turn" me straight.. :)
  5. That's funny... I became a (male) nurse because I wanted to wear an outfit like the nurse in "One Flew Over the Coo Coo's Nest" .
  6. Hi, I absolutely love WGU! I'm finishing up my statistics class and, although it's very challenging, I find that if I pace myself and do the homework assignments it's not all that bad. I was all set to go to University of Phoenix until the directo...
  7. Does being called a male nurse annoy you?

    Now that I think of it, it does annoy me. It's another way of saying "He's in a women's profession ." It's usually my geriatric patients that use that term.
  8. So, when do you start the program? I begin on December 1st .. I'm really excited..
  9. My co-worker went through WGU's RN to BSN program. She had all her prerequisites though and so I believe she had 97 out of the 120 units that are needed to graduate. She was very determined and focused. I have 90 out the 120 needed so I figure if ...
  10. Recently, I learned about WGU from a co-worker. She made the decision to attend WGU because of the relatively low cost and flat fee per 6 month term. Amazingly, she finished the program in 8 months. I don't think this is the norm, but she explain...