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- SD has a glut of new grads, but not so much in experienced nurses.....and hospitals aren't willing to pony up the money required to train the new grads....Oct 13, '12
- Forum: California Nursing
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- Anyone have access to the pay scale at UCSD? It's not listed on their union contract. I'm contemplating a per-diem job there and was just wondering what they pay. Also if anyone works at Thorton's...Sep 18, '12
- Forum: California Nursing
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- Our union contract states that we cant be involuntarily cancelled more than twice per pay periodAug 27, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- If you go to the School of Nursing, they have a binder on the front desk that has volunteer opportunities that apply for the program. The CCE program at PPH is the best program though.Aug 7, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- The ones that accept you :DJul 16, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- Some of the Temecula ABSN students have gone as far north as Riverside.....I also know of people who go to Hemet, Inland Valley, and I heard this fall students will be going to Loma Linda Murrieta...Jul 7, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- Yes they do volunteer work. There's local groups we are involved with as well as some international missions. Honestly the program did well in terms of giving me the background info, but to really...Jul 5, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- took mine this morning....got 75 questions and screen went blue.....I felt sick to my stomach....I wish CA participated in the quick results thing....good luck to those that have to take it BTW- I...Jul 5, '11
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- what was your experience like working with the advisors? i actually didn't work with the advisors before i was accepted, other than to submit my paperwork and whatnot. my advice is look at the...Jul 1, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- We do have a partnership with Palomar hospital, but it does NOT guarantee a job after graduating. About half of my graduating class is still without jobs (last I heard). The new grad situation is...Jul 1, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- Congrats to all that got in. Couple words of advice....Get involved. There's more to nursing school than just school. You'll be hearing from representatives of the student nurses association. I...Jul 1, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- you can be sent anywhere from Riverside all the way down to Kaiser Zion in San Diego. They do try to keep it as local as possible, but it all depends on the clinical sites. Peds will be at Rady...Jun 28, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- If I remember my geography, California is a pretty big state....you might wanna narrow that down to a specific region? Just a suggestion. In this economy, any job is a good jobJun 28, '11
- Forum: California Nursing
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- Southern California is especially horrible. For example, UCSD (one of the major medical centers in San Diego) posted for 14 new graduate positions and received over 2600 applications. Many of those...Jun 28, '11
- Forum: California Nursing
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- I just graduated from CSUSM. What do you wanna know?Jun 28, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- They're both good programs. I will tell you that SDSU is very very competitive. That's not to say that CSUSM is easy to get into. Apply to both and if you're lucky, you'll get to choose which...Jun 28, '11
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- Bakersfield is pretty far away from San Diego...or even LA. I consider it more Central Cali than Southern Cali....but to each their own As for new grad positions in San Diego....they're becoming...Feb 15, '11
- Forum: California Nursing
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- If you want to be picky about it, "pelvic area" is not the same as "perineal care"...."pelvic area" is an anatomical reference while "perineal care" references the care that is applied to said...Jan 9, '11
- Forum: Male Nursing Student
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- 6 months of commuting is not bad....I commuted at least an hour for classes, and sometimes almost 90 minutes for clinicals....did that for 2 years. I say go for itDec 29, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I'd try the dean or the operations manager.....call up the school and explain the situation. My school is always passing along job opportunities like this.Dec 29, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I never understood the whole phenomenon with stethoscopes "walking away" during clinical.....I have a $160 stethoscope for the past two years that has NEVER walked away.....I've never had it out of...Dec 8, '10
- Forum: Nursing Scrubs / Uniforms / Gear
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- each set of our scrubs cost just over $100 for pants, top, & patch....we also had to buy a lab coat which was $50....I can count on both hands the number of times I've worn my lab coat....so w/ two...Dec 8, '10
- Forum: Nursing Scrubs / Uniforms / Gear
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- Let me see if I'm understanding your situation correctly. You're working towards your Associates in Psychology, and your adviser said you can take the NCLEX afterwards? He or she is hugely...Nov 17, '10
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- Purdue OWL Pretty decent APA guide....not totally comprehensive, but pretty good for referencing.Oct 8, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- Always worth a try, but I'd be sure to have a means to support yourself while you're looking for a nursing job....the market's tight here, especially in the two areas you mentioned.Oct 8, '10
- Forum: California Nursing