Anyone Attending Western Governors University Pre-licensure Nursing on Oct 2011?

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texan2011

41 Posts

Could anyone briefly describe the clinical skills boot camp test? As in what you have to be able to do? I heard hardly anyone fails it -- but still sounds intimidating. Are there an invasive procedures or is it more bedside stuff?

SPJJMommy

70 Posts

Specializes in Postpartum and Newborn.

The boot camp test follows a weekend (16 hours) of CNA skills. They'll have you perform around 5 skills from the 40+ skills you learn during the boot camp. Things like taking vitals, ambulating, making an occupied bed, etc. Not difficult skills, but you're learning a lot of them over a short period of time. There were some people that failed it during my cohort, but most of the students passed.

kdrm

48 Posts

To -Director

Why is the pre-licensure course only being offered in California, Texas, Florida and Indiana. Any plans to expand, specifically Utah, where WGU started?

emmbee

28 Posts

WGU-Director:

I look forward to having you review my packet for Indy!

sdlane

98 Posts

Is this a self-paced online program? I did not think it is but, wanted to make sure because I do not want it to be self-paced. Also, Will they be getting hospital clinicals in San Diego? If not, which hospital would be most sufficient for SD students to attend clinicals.

dixon4rn

23 Posts

How are things going with the program?

Fcat

132 Posts

Hello everyone,

I am currently applying to the march cohort, I would like to know if there is anyone applying to this one as well,I am in Los Angeles, and would truly LOVED hear back from anyone that is already on the program. I would like to know about the application process for clinicals, how hard it is?

73ss86

40 Posts

Hello everyone,

I am also applying to the march cohort. I would like to know from previous students about the clinicals is it really 12 hour shifts for 12 weeks? When does that start?

Thanks

SPJJMommy

70 Posts

Specializes in Postpartum and Newborn.

The clinicals are 12 hour shifts for 2 week periods (so you do 5 shifts within 2 weeks). There are about 9 or 10 clinical intensive periods over the course of the 24-month program. The first year you only have 3 clinical intensives, so most of them happen in the second year. Hopefully that clears it up a little for you!

73ss86

40 Posts

The clinicals are 12 hour shifts for 2 week periods (so you do 5 shifts within 2 weeks). There are about 9 or 10 clinical intensive periods over the course of the 24-month program. The first year you only have 3 clinical intensives, so most of them happen in the second year. Hopefully that clears it up a little for you!

Thank you! That does clear it up!

Hello, I am looking into and was wondering where everyone took there biochem class? I am looking for online options.

fitness1st

14 Posts

Hi is anyone in the pre-lic BSN program in Florida?

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