Published Oct 5, 2017
tommy2122
3 Posts
I need to interview a couple of Rns. PLease PM me. I need it for my research paper.
tara07733
102 Posts
Do you have a clinical component to your program where you could interview a nurse that you're acquainted with and in person? I mention that because you are going to meet resistance about virtually interviewing someone here who may or may not be an actual nurse. I know it's probably harder to do it that way, especially if you tend to be shy but I bet that is probably part of the exercise-- getting you comfortable to being able to converse with someone you may not know well or at all.
Good luck! I hope you find someone willing to give you the interview.
roser13, ASN, RN
6,504 Posts
I don't think you can PM until you have X number of posts here.
The interview is a career exploration research paper for my English class. At the moment I'm not in the Rn program. I went to a local hospital but they denied my request for an interview. I went to some of my local clinics but they do not have RNs; they only have LVNs, and CMAs. SO for now im out of options. That's why i want to ask people here for a interview or just to answer a couple of questions And the reason i dont want to put the questions here is because i may get points deducted if my professors finds out.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
Moved to nursing student assistance
yeah. I think your right i can't PM.
Gotcha. Hmm, if no one volunteers here could you possibly interview a nursing instructor at your school, provided you are a college student? If your physician uses RNs in the office, maybe try that or visit a Visiting Nurse Association office.
Julius Seizure
1 Article; 2,282 Posts
And the reason i dont want to put the questions here is because i may get points deducted if my professors finds out.
This means you should think of another way to do it.
What about going finding local nurses through state nursing associations, LinkedIn, or trying nursing homes? I really like the idea about going to a nursing professor at a local college (whether or not you are a student there). They may even be able to connect you to a local nurses who isn't a professor, too.
I hope you find a way to connect with a nurse in person. Good luck!