I guess it varies by the area. Every job posting, and emails I receive for open houses says they're looking for experienced nurses. No mention of BSN needed, although I am sure it will help when deciding between experienced candidates.
Employers want EXPERIENCE. There is NO SHORTAGE of BSN and ASN nurses out there. They want experience, and will give preference to that. BSN without experience bunches you in the same group as inexperienced ASN nurses.
The problem is not BSN either as there are PLENTY of those around looking for a job. The problem is you don't know someone on the inside unfortunately. I wish you luck, and start networking. You never know who knows who.
Tell them you've tested positive for TB before and just go do the xray. They'll tell you where to go and it's very quick. I don't think I would've waited 3 hours sitting in that little waiting room.
First semester you will have lecture Monday and Tuesday. Pharmacology on Wednesday and clinicals on Thursday and Friday. Second semester is three 1 month classes where you go to class twice a week and clinicals once a week for 12 hours except psych t...
Check out this link: Medical Campus-Nursing Website Each tab has the program and inside is full time or part time and what you will be taking first semester. You're going to have a few weeks to pay. If you need money, you better see financial aid for...
You're supposed to pick your classes at the orientation, BUT you can pick them the night before. I have a COMPLETE nursing kit available that I never used for $75. Its the same one you're going to pay $100 for at the store. I think I also have a bran...
Hardest class is going to be your first Med Surg because you're not going to know how to answer the questions as a nurse. Once you figure out all the tricks it isn't that bad. Best hospital hands down has been Miami Childrens and UM hospital. Younger...