EC grads,
Post your year of graduation and your specialty/specialties. I'll go first:
I've been a Level II/III Neonatal ICU nurse since graduation in January '06.
Update 5/2018: I've worked for a large NICU since 2009 in bedside and education roles, and I've been a clinical instructor. I finished EC's MS program in nursing education a couple of years ago. I was recently accepted to the Ph.D. program at a state university.
I graduated in 1988 when it was Regents. I first graduated from St. Vincent's Hospital Diploma Program (3 academic years + 2 summers) in 1981 so I was an RN with several years experience when I started the BSN program. I didn't really think I would learn anything but I did. In fact, I learned alot. I then obtained an MPH (Masters Public Health) from Columbia University.
MauraRN
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The hospital that I work at eliminated LPN's as of 2.1.10 the last hospital around these parts to do so. They demoted our 3 LPN's on our unit to CNA status. I am helping out 2 of these nurses in their EC program. They are great nurses already, just need to know how to do EC. This is the only way for them to get their RN, they have to work and support their families and brick and mortar schools here have long waiting lists. They are facing total layoff so EC was the best and likely only choice.