Rachanee replied to strawberrycupcakes's topic in CNM
My cohorts and I all had L&D or maternal/child experience. This is not a requirement however. If you have a strong gpa, essay, and references I believe that will help. The online format varies class to class. There are many papers, weekly discuss...
Rachanee replied to strawberrycupcakes's topic in CNM
rd62, I graduated with my ADN in December 2014. Started working as a newborn RN attending deliveries and in the NICU in January 2015. Was accepted into George Washington University's RN-MSN program in April 2015 and began in August 2015. I wrote an e...
Rachanee replied to strawberrycupcakes's topic in CNM
Have you seen births in person before? They are a beautiful part of life, but not for the faint of heart. A woman may need repairs or a number of other "procedures". You will be required to demonstrate that you can place IVs, draw labs, place urinary...
Rachanee replied to strawberrycupcakes's topic in CNM
I am an RN and a grad student working on my CNM. A registered nurse program includes both class work and clinical hours. It is a generalized nursing education. There are no speciality focuses for a RN degree. You can chose to pursue an associates deg...
Rachanee replied to futurenurseRMH's topic in School Programs
Sorry for the delayed response. I did do the night/weekend option. It depends on your instructor each semester, but typically around 20 hours for the whole semester. They do periodically keep the lab open until 8pm or so. You can also go to the Plant...
Rachanee replied to Jessica_RN's topic in Pre-Nursing
I'm applying to GWU's ADN to CNM bridge program. I haven't been able to find many posts from previous applicants so I'm a bit nervous and unfamiliar with what their standard students's stats are.
If you intend on taking prerequisite courses at HCC prior to being accepted into the nursing program then you have to submit them before you can register. If you are not going take any other classes, then you can submit them with your application for...
I think two to three semesters is more realistic. You cannot register for A&P II before you complete A&P I. Plus, you want to make sure you keep your prereq GPA very high. It's competitive!
Rachanee replied to alrighThen's topic in Career Support
I am also a Vet Tech (approximately 8 years now) and a student nurse. My ultimate goal is to be a CRNA. The pay varies greatly in the veterinary field. Many small day practices cannot afford large salaries. If you happen to specialize and go into eme...
The handbook says 2" below the shoulder seam. I'm just not sure what the shoulder seam is. It doesn't specifically say on the sleeve. Just on the shoulder. I'll clarify with my instructor, but so far the consensus is on the sleeve.