scrambled dna replied to 2k15NurseExtern4u's topic in General Students
When I graduated in 1996, the program director said: "after you pass the NCLEX, you have a license to lear". And I have been learning ever since; what a journey!
scrambled dna replied to 2k15NurseExtern4u's topic in General Students
Agreed about work and religion, and the ability of being a great nurse, but how exactly can one separate him/herself from the most deeply held believes? You may also want to check the history of nursing; what was the motivation behind the first nursi...
scrambled dna replied to wildcatarnp's topic in Doctoral
Hi to you all I am just finishing the RN-BSN and applied for a MS FNP. I also took a look at the DNP program but the additional time and money convinced me to stay at the master level for now. (1) Do the MS FNP have more difficulty to find a job vers...
scrambled dna replied to neeke816's topic in Australia
If you never leaved anywhere else other that the USA, you have no way of knowing. One has to be extremely careful in the US versus other countries. And the comment was not directed to you personally. You act typically american.
scrambled dna replied to neeke816's topic in Australia
It sounds like the US these days. Economical realities will force us to unsafe nursing/patient ratios, yet I wouldn't mind finding a job in AU. Your country is more of a democracy than the USA. God bless you.
scrambled dna replied to neeke816's topic in Australia
Stereotyping or generalizing is of course wrong. Having lived in the USA for the last 26 years I have to agree with the cardiologist, but not with his directed anger. No one american, especially leaving oversees is responsible for the stupidity and a...
scrambled dna replied to neeke816's topic in Australia
(1) I am European by origin leaving in the USA for the last 26 years. There are some cultural "sensitivities" I recognize in the experiences described above. It appears to me that Australians are direct, like the Europeans, where in the USA people sm...