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- Check out Frontier Nursing University in Hyden, Ky. It is online and the certifications you sit for afterwards are accepted by the Texas Bon.May 9, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- I am officially in. I will be attending Frontier Nursing University in class 103 in the CFNP path.Apr 18, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- RNewbie, I DID include all of the optional info. I know that Frontier is really focused on bringing healthcare to rural underserved areas. I am from a rural underserved area and will be practicing...Jan 15, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- I am sending my application in tonight. Wondering if anyone else is applying to this class. i am going FNP route.Jan 3, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- meghan91, I worked as a nurse aide in critical care through most of my prereqs and then converted to a nurse tech role in my hospital after going through my first semester of BSN classes. I had 3...Oct 19, '11
- Forum: Trauma ICU
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- Shop around before sticking the vein.....one of the biggest mistakes I see with new nurses is that they try to spot a vein immediately and go after it. Sometimes, waiting a moment or two and looking...Sep 6, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I would say that nursing has been a great career path for me as well as my wife. I have been a nurse for about 9 years and there have been many doors open in my life that wouldn't have been in other...Jul 17, '11
- Forum: Male Nursing Student
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- I am a RN who is seeking admission to some NP schools here in Texas. I know I want to do family practice in the future. However, I also enjoy acute care areas. My question is to those who have made a...Jun 15, '11
- Forum: Advanced Practice Nursing
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- Man don't sweat it. Certainly, don't take it personally. It most likely wasn't about you as much as some internal conflict they had. They would have likely reacted that way with any male. It probably...Jun 15, '11
- Forum: Men in Nursing
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- Zippeh, That is typically how it works out for people. This is a big part of why I switched to the BSN program. However, I would still caution you against going into large debt for the BSN if you...May 13, '11
- Forum: Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN
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- After hearing more of your situation then I could certainly see the benefit of staying near home. I have many friends who have done their ADN and are excellent nurses and had no pay difference...May 11, '11
- Forum: Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN
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- Zippeh, Also, I forgot to mention. A.D.N. programs take 2 years by themselves,plus the prereqs. So, a lot of A.D.N. graduates have around 3 years invested in their Associate Degree while BSN grads...May 11, '11
- Forum: Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN
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- Zippeh, I found myself in a similar situation. I was pursuing an A.D.N. and was working in a clinical setting in a local hospital. Here is what I discovered through the counsel of RNs where I...May 11, '11
- Forum: Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN