Anyone starting RN at Miami Dade College Fall 2009?

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Hi and Congrats to all that starting the RN Accelerated/Part time/Full time/Transitional option this August 2009 at MDC!

I have read tons of posts from prior years of former and present MDC RN students that were in our shoes not so long ago.

We have a little over two months b4 we start and our lives as we know them will not be the same. We have several hurdles left and more to come specially day of registration.

I took the liberty of bundling several posts into one for the sake of brevity. However, it's from the same helpful person.

The long and the short of "sequences" is that it makes it easier for you to register and not end up with scheduling conflicts. For instance Fundamentals of Nursing is a lecture that runs the whole semester....but Pharmacology Math, Fundamentals Clinical and Lab all have different start and stop dates. So, to keep you from picking a schedule that will end up with a conflict in the middle of the semester...they label each group of classes that are scheduled to work together as a "sequence". Just make sure you pick all your classes from the same sequence..and you will be OK>

You will be registering for your own classes. Usually, right after orientation.

During first semester, basically the class is divided into two schedules. You can choose which one you want...as long as there is space. Since they don't try and fit ALL of the generic nursing classes into one theory lecture (such as Fundamentals), they simply say make two different schedule combinations for clinical, labs and lectures. ONe is sequence one..the other is sequence two...you choose which one works for you. Also, if your in sequence one...you are NOT locked into "sequence 1" through out school. You can choose which ever sequence you want for each semester.

As for arriving early for orientation, there really is no need...other than getting a good seat. Like I said, your going to register after orientation....and usually there is a mad dash to the registrars office. If you know how to register online with "shopping cart" or "speed" registration...just pick out the reference numbers for each class in which ever sequence...and go to the library or success center and use a computer there. Each clinical group has 10-12 seats in it...pick one that you can get to easily for pre-assignment and clinical.

In Semester 2 pharmacology you will be learning the various medication as they are grouped into pharmacologic classes. For each class you will learn drug name generic(trade)/indications/dose/pharmacokinetics/mechanism of action/adverse reactions and side effects/nursing interventions and patient teaching. It sounds like a lot...but it isn't too bad. Just get to know the mechanism of action..and most of it will fall into place. I highly recommend buying a set of Mosby's Nursing Drug Cards. They are perfect for clinical and are quick..too the point and have the information you need..nothing else. Great for those times when your clinical instructor stumps you with a question as you are walking towards a patients room about to administer that drug.

Another helpful book is Nursing Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy..a great suplament to your pharm text book. Also...LEARN how to use your drug guide.

Littmann Cardiology III stethoscope, allheart.com and pick out some comfy white pants, have a copy of Nursing Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy and Medical-Surgical Nursing Made Incredibly Easy. I also love Mosby's Nursing Drug Cards. OHH Yeah...make sure you get a NCLEX review book very early in nursing school.

I really like Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination. It comes with a CD that has lots of practice questions on it...as well as a good review guide for pretty much every section of nursing school.

PDA with Taber's Cyclobedic Medical Dictionary, Thompson Clinical Xpert, and Epocrates loaded on it. Very handy, but not a necessity. A recorder for lectures is definitely handy. Heck, you might as well get a rolling bag to pack all your stuff in..unless you have a strong back.

On the success center computers...there is a program called "test taking strategies for nursing students". MAKE SURE YOU DO IT! It will help you out tremendously.

I have heard that some things have changed, for example in that 'mad dash' to the computers everyone who registers after Orientation at 3pm will have to register at 4pm for thats when you are allowed to start registration.

Also, I have compiled a list of recommended professors let me know if I should post them for all to see.

More important, I would love to compile a list of professors to avoid completely!

Hi. I got today the varicella titer, second MMR vaccine and first hepatitis dosis at the Occupational Medical Center in the NW. I think they have cheaper prices than those take care clinics. Varicella vaccines are only like $110, hepatitis $75 and MMR $70. I also got my drug screening done for only $35.

Hi. I got today the varicella titer, second MMR vaccine and first hepatitis dosis at the Occupational Medical Center in the NW. I think they have cheaper prices than those take care clinics. Varicella vaccines are only like $110, hepatitis $75 and MMR $70. I also got my drug screening done for only $35.

ups..sorry, I mean first hepatitis dose :rolleyes:

im here! a little late...but i got my acceptance for the part time generic yesterday...

i registered online for the ati account, but you have to make sure to choose the adn program (the instructions they sent us were wrong)...

oh! and i spoke to the program director for the baptist scholars program yesterday (can you tell i am anxious :) ... and she said that no scholars will be accepted at baptist for the fall 09 program! omg! she stated that they had no $$$... i was looking forward to applying for the program but now i am super bummed. does anyone know of any other scholarship programs that we may be able to apply for since our gpas are above average?

congratulations teech and mariep!

i'm totally disappointed to know that baptist would not accept scholars this semester. it is just not fair, i'm so looking forward to filling up the forms and anything they want me to complete. but now, it is all gone. i have to scamble how am i going to pay for the bill?

i call today at medical campus nursing dept, just to verify, i know that no go for baptist, now, not even for jackson. now, i'm freaking out.
congrats! teech2nurse and others that got in.

a friend of mine is in the accelerated program since last fall and she got her tuition, books, vaccines, physical etc paid for up to 10k.so keep all your receipts cause if you get this you may eligible for reimbursement. i attached 2 pdf files with the info. i did not provide the embedded link for it is not permitted per the terms of service.

according to her, this is a grant no need to pay it back. please, anyone that finds out more detail on how this works feel free to post so others can benefit from your due diligence.

also, those in the accelerated and part-time program will have orientation b4 us generic full-time. so if possible, please post after you attend or anything you may encounter b4 the rest of us.

Medical-Nursing.pdf

WorkforceOne.pdf

ProspectiveMDC, this is very informative. Thank you.

Thanks prospective for the info. I can't find how to apply for this grant, so if anyone knows how to, please post it here. thankss .

Thanks prospective for the info. I can't find how to apply for this grant, so if anyone knows how to, please post it here. thankss .

My pleasure:)

From WorforceOne, it's the 2nd attachment. I took a screenshot of all the #'s Miami/Broward. My friend told me that last year her area had exhausted their funds in North Miami so she ended up going to the Homestead one instead.

am starting again in the fall 2009 because i have to retake fundamentals of nursing because i failed the first time with 75 which is d you need a 77 in order to pass but i remember almost the majority of questions which can help to focus reading in all 4 exams .focus more in fundamentals of nursing and introduction to nursing math and pharmacology than the other courses because this courses you need a 77 percent to pass and you have no opportunities to retake the tests differently from health assesment,fundamentals of nursing skiills and clinicals you can retake the tests..the first fundamentals of nursing lecture test is the harder because people are not adapted to nursing questions but thru the semester people get stability....if you want more information i can guide to study and focus on what you need not to get burnt out.....i pass all the other courses with straigh a

AM in the full time rn program i dont know how the accelerated program works but for fundamentals of nursing a helpfull advice in our class we were using fundamentals of nursing 7th edition texbook and most of the question came from foundations of nursing caring for the whole person....

***** *****----fundamentals of nursing lecture best teacher in world she treates you like a baby

***** *****-----fundamentals of nursing clinicals

***** ****------fundamentals of nursing skills lab very strict faculty but very good she is very serious with her work but she told me that nursing is not theory and concept is 90 percent skills

**** *******----her lecture just write what she says and what she writes on the board ..dont even need to read the book if u are good at math

**** *****--- health assesment he tells u what yo need to know he release you before time which give u time to rest and study i dont know if he gonna intruct the course again he was sick he is an ARNP whatever thing in anatomy u want to know just ask him he is very cool....

questions we had in the first test i cant post them here

am so sorry you know what happens i jost dont know how to send private messages on this thing i registered yesterday to this site ...other than that am not being a libelous person am just telling what is best am not talking bad about no one..mmmmm can you intruct me how to send private mesages lol...

i did what you told me but the page says i currently dont have permission to send private message i gave u my email or give me your email thru private what courses do you take on the accelerated program first semester

Hi Silvio, thanks for the information, it's very helpful. You have to have at least 15 posts I think in order to be able to send private messages.

congratulations ....... whatever thing you need to know let me know i cant send private messages thru here please add me to your hotmail account and we cant talk thru there about nursing in there.... maybe you gonna know me in class

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