I'm a nurse looking to provide housing to travel RNs in my area (San Bernardino, CA). I have some questions regarding travel housing, if you could please give me an insight, it'd be greatly appreciated!
How far are you willing to travel from...
Yes, some of the clinical rotations and skills are on the weekends. Skills is a class where you learn the procedures that you will use during your clinical rotations. I have never heard anyone say their Gen Ed or other classes being in the weekends. ...
Hi there, I have been attending WCU since January of this year. Basically, you will begin your Gen Ed classes (science + what WCU requires, such as patho, cultural pluralism, capstone, critical reasoning) and then move into CORE classes. In Gen Ed ...
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I was expecting like "top five most important things" and there was plenty more than five! But above all thanks for sharing. It is nice to hear from new RNs the struggles you guys go through a day.
Hello, I was a US Army medic for four years and studied music after the service. I graduated with a Bachelor's in Music and wanted to go into teaching but after teaching at a private school for a year, I knew it could not be my career. During my time...
That is correct. Therefore, every soldier who enters the military who are not US citizens (green card holders and a very few legal immigrants) will become naturalized citizens. And yes, you go to war but nurses usually stay behind and work in clinics...
Yes, the United States Military accepts applicants who are a permanent resident (green card holder). If you are really interested, google Army Nurse and find out more. A good friend of mine went in for that occupation.
This may not be for you and for many people but the United States Army recruits future RNs. They pay for your education and a salary. All you gotta give back is six years of your time to the service.