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- Why don't you look into getting a MSN in Clinical Nurse Leader as part if the course work involves the business side of running a nursing organization?Jan 10
- Forum: Male Nursing Student
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- The ability to be more than just listen, but to understand. The ability to form connections quick. The ability to stay calm. The ability to have great team work. The ability to stay neutral and not...Jan 10
- Forum: Psychiatric Nursing
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- Yes, rough. But doable. You literally can't work at all. There won't be enough time. Also you won't have time to reflect what you learned.Jan 6
- Forum: Illinois State Nursing Programs
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- Like other posts mentioned already, you might want some inpatient experience first as that will give you a good foundation. You'll learn stuff you won't learn in school which can apply to outpatient.Jan 6
- Forum: Psychiatric Nursing
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- Maybe the question is are you stable enough to be a nurse, does not matter what kind? If yes, then the next question is would working with pts who are coping with depression and/or psychosis...Jan 6
- Forum: Psychiatric Nursing
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- My colleagues who have CNL are floor nurses. Sometimes they are charge nurses. They are involve and/or lead in other committees and task groups that will have a direct impact on how the floor is run....Jan 5
- Forum: Psychiatric Nursing
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- On top of my head: John Hopkins, UCSF, Washington ...etcJan 4
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- Maybe consider becoming a nursing attorney given you have a leal background.Jan 4
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Couldn't you pick projects that are related to mental health during your MSN? I know of a handful of my nursing colleagues who do have a CNL. But they all already are working in mental health...Jan 4
- Forum: Psychiatric Nursing
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- RN has a LOT more paperwork. More responsibility also. In terms of career advancement, RN has more flexibility.Jan 2
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- 2 caps for each doseJan 2
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- Since they are "old" pick their brains for their experience. Keep wat helps and ignore what des notJan 1
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- Organic chem. what helped was that I had a great teacher.Dec 31, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- The best cohort, in my opinion, is a mix of every age. In my cohort, we have students in their early twenties to the oldest which is in the late forties. We informally have a dad and a mom for the...Dec 31, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Student