No, I graduated from Vanderbilt and currently live and work as a RN in Kentucky. If it was just the application process, it wouldn't be a problem, but with the length of time NCC is saying it can take and then add even the temp licensing time in Cali...
Can anyone tell me wait times for NCC? Does it really take 4 weeks for them to process an application? Or 21 days after the exam to send out certification? I have a job riding on this whole process and have never been more frustrated. Compound th...
RNSallyanne replied to zornzo's topic in California
Does the Livescan have to be done in California, or can it be down in another state? I would much rather go that route if possible. I am just starting the process of trying to get at least a temporary license. I have been offered a NP job and am af...
RNSallyanne replied to glibwolf's topic in NP Students
In Kentucky, our state NP Association has a list of NPs willing to be preceptors. I joined the association and it was one of the best things I could have done. It is a good way to get to know the people you might need later on and if they have a di...
RNSallyanne replied to danceluver's topic in Advanced
I tried to answer your private message, but apparently I can't do that. Most of my posts had been before I changed my screen name and am now starting over. Here is what I posted: I'm sorry it took me a few days to answer this. Travel expenses will d...
RNSallyanne replied to browsing's topic in Ambulatory
The problem you will have with working in the doctor's office is doing clinical hours as your clinical hour times would be the same as your work hours. In the hospital you can work weekends to balance it.