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I recently graduated with my associates in liberal arts and science. What are my chances? Im currently a medical assistant.
Good luck with your application momofason, hope you are accepted into the program and enjoy your nursing education. I'm not sure if you're aware but there is a student nursing forum, there are discussions for every stage of nursing education, see the 'students' on the yellow banner at the top.
Yes i was generally speaking. But dont worry i dont want your advice. Nor are you an english teacher. Yes being in the medical field helps you with nursing. I no longer want your input. I applied already..
Yes i was generally speaking. But dont worry i dont want your advice. Nor are you an english teacher. Yes being in the medical field helps you with nursing. I no longer want your input. I applied already..
Actually, I do have an active teaching certificate, and several years of teaching experience. So I do recognize poor writing when I see it.
Since you have already applied to a program, I guess there is nothing else to be said.
Yes i was generally speaking. But dont worry i dont want your advice. Nor are you an english teacher. Yes being in the medical field helps you with nursing. I no longer want your input. I applied already..
So yes, Horseshoe actually IS a teacher, and no, being a medical assistant does NOT help you become a nurse. You have some very strongly-held erroneous assumptions yet you're not receptive to the truth even when you asked for it.
Speaking from experience, being in the medical does not help you with nursing. Different types of jobs use different skills. I was a CNA and MA before nursing school. Not really any cross over there unless you count being comfortable approaching patients a plus.
Yes i was generally speaking. But dont worry i dont want your advice. Nor are you an english teacher. Yes being in the medical field helps you with nursing. I no longer want your input. I applied already..
Momofason17
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Yes i was generally speaking. But dont worry i dont want your advice. Nor are you an english teacher. Yes being in the medical field helps you with nursing. I no longer want your input. I applied already..