i know all about this because i wanted to be a n.d. it requires 8 years of study. they have 3 universities in the us. there is one in az, one in ct and the last in wa (bastyr university--which i wanted to attend). it's very expensive and at the t...
i got accepted into the fnp program for this fall. for those who have already graduated, how grueling was the workload? i'm going full-time, and i don't plan on working. don't get me wrong. i'm very much looking forward to studying and love the s...
i'll be 48 when i finish the fnp program. like the previous post, i too made a conscience thought and effort to exercise, eat right and to nourish my mind and soul. i was living in a black hole before i changed my ways. i was running on empty all ...
i have recently applied to the fnp program. having said that, i would like to know if there are np's out there who (or can you) work 6 months in one state and 6 months in another? my husband loves the heat of texas, but i hate it. it's 90 degrees ...
thank you for your reply, and that's exactly what i have in mind. i'm willing to get any nsg job and working my way back to nicu. my brother owns the ashley home stores in wa. i have thought about approaching him for a sales job until i find a nur...
currently, i live geographically in a place that i hate and have no desire to be in, and i'm somewhat without a job. i work prn in a nicu (when i'm not canceled or "on call"-which is a lot lately). i've been looking intensely for a nicu position (h...
when i graduated in 2003, there were so many nursing positions. now there are a handful of jobs. where have all the jobs gone? i have a few thoughts on the matter: 1) nurses who retired are back in the workforce due to loss of spouse's job or loss...
there is a perfect job for me (almost), but it's a night position. what do you do to make sure you get enough sleep with the sun out? when i was a new grad, i took a night position. i only lasted 3 months. i found it very hard to stay awake, but ...
I was a teacher too. I loved teaching, but I love my job as a NICU nurse more. I live in TX, and without getting specific, I make way more than 58,000/year. Yes, it can be a very stressful job, but you have those days when your bored. There are d...
I have a bachelor's in nursing and an associate's in health info mgment. I didn't last long as a RHIT. Each to their own, but I found it to be extremely boring. I make way more as a nurse than I ever did as a coder. The only reason I ever pursed ...