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Congratulate me please....I will be starting the MSN (Oncology/Education) program at UTHSC SON this semester.....I must be crazy!
Congratulate me please....I will be starting the MSN (Oncology/Education) program at UTHSC SON this semester.....I must be crazy!
CONGRATULATIONS!! It is alot of work, but I think you'll find it is worth it. I am 2 classes away from finishing my MSN/ Nursing Education. (I was crazy, but very happy I did it).
CONGRATULATIONS!! It is alot of work, but I think you'll find it is worth it. I am 2 classes away from finishing my MSN/ Nursing Education. (I was crazy, but very happy I did it).
I am so glad that the two of you got accepted. You won't regret it much! I say that because I just got home from Research in Nursing class. I didn't really like that class in my undergrad, and it is not at the top of my list now. I really like the professor, however. She is great. A master's degree always helps broaden a nurse's knowledge, but further, it adds to the body of knowledge that is nursing. You are and will continue to be examples for others to follow.
I also say you won't regret it much after spending 7 grueling days working very long hours attending to the evacuees we received into Camp Gruber in Oklahoma. We had 1400, and many were very ill. Two died, 58 went to hospitals, and we also have two brand new babies, a boy and a girl, one born just after the bus pulled in to the camp (Mom hadn't told anyone except her husband she was in labor and about to deliver, talk about stoic), and the other came the next day. They are cuties. The little girl born just as the bus pulled in is named Rainy Miracle.
pattymac
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That is REALLY depressing...I am 46 and think I'm crazy most days......but I was hoping there would be more "older" students in the master's program...I'll find out this week!