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I figured I would start this topic to lower my anxiety just a little. I took the health allied test today and I have to wait till next week to get my scores. I really feel like im on pins and needles right now and I know I'll be a nervous wreck when I actually wait for my acceptance. Before I even got started on my journey to be a nurse I came across this website and It really answered a lot of questions about the application process, and was insightful in other areas of nursing that enabled me to think of more questions for answering. what I really love the most was that in previous years ccp applicants supported each other during the nerve wrecking waiting period on getting accepted. that support was so tremendous that a lot of the applicants bonded and became friends. Is there anyone else that has applied for the 2014 CCP program?
I think I still need to book an appointment with the jefferson departmnt to do it but I dont know how much it woud cost me since i dont have insurance
I am sorry to hear that. I know these expenses are crazy. I suggest to just call Jefferson Dept. and ask how much it is. It is better to do it there or at least some place where they can do the titers because you need blood work. I thought I didnt need Hep B vaccine but after doing the blood tests I found out that I am not immune to Hep B. I just got the first shot last week. Now, I have another appt. with them this end of June.
I suggest to do your titers soon because of July 14 deadline and the Hep B. You need a month in-between 1st and 2nd shot.
can you give me the average cost at jefferson
my first visit, I got a P/E, HPV shot #1 (requirement for women-not needed for school-doctor said so), Meningoccocal, Tdap, PPD #1, and the titers (bllood work done in lab). They gave me a pink slip and it says on the back $652. They don't tell me the total because they deal with my insurance. But idk if that is the price.
Also, you need insurance for CCP Nursing. I suggest you go to ehealth(.)com and get a quote. You can choose a short term insurance for cheaper price. I possible choose UnitedHealthCare savers for individual. The premium should roughly be about $50-$90. With UHC, preventative care (immunizations and P/E are 100% covered even if your deductible is not met yet).
LOLz, I make a good insurance broker. This is my suggestion because this is the insurance that I have.
loving2024, BSN, RN
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Hey guys is there a way Ii can get these vaccines for free. They are too expensive because i dont have insurance. It would cost me around $600, which is too much