Published Apr 5, 2013
Neonursej
163 Posts
I am taking cooperative nursing for my elective, instead of medical terminology, anyone else taking this?
Malorymug
166 Posts
Hi, there is another thread talking about this class, check "Nursing Electives".
Meriwhen, ASN, BSN, MSN, RN
4 Articles; 7,907 Posts
IMO, you (general) pick up so much medical terminology just from work that it seems kind of pointless to take a class for it. So it makes sense to take a different class and get a new experience.
That being said, because of our jobs, medical terminology could be an easy A/B...which depending on your overall GPA, you may want or need.
I think either class is a good choice. Best of luck with whichever one you go with.
luna_rn
38 Posts
When are you taking it? I would really like to hear from people who have taken this course. I am going to start legacy 5/20 but I am thinking I might like to cooperative more than med term.
I am in cooperative nursing 2, anyone else? We have to do a power point presentation and this is new to me!
maryannmartin75
170 Posts
I am taking this class later this month. How was it?
iLOVEbees
171 Posts
Have you considered getting a certification instead? Most of the people I know get their CCRN, but they accept other certs for those who don't work critical care.
The cost is actually less to get a cert (or it was for me), plus the cert will look great on your resume.
I plan to do this but this is my last class before capstone so I am just looking to finish at this point. Then I will focus on my CCRN