Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) FNP program...any info to share?

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Hello! I have been accepted into the MTSU FNP program with my classes beginning this Summer. For Summer, 2012 I am taking Advanced Patho/Health Assessment/Pharmacology.

Does anyone have ANY experience with this program or information? Since its online, I know NO ONE and would really appreciate any information that can be shared.

Thank you!

Application pending for TSU in the fall program which shares some of the same online classes. How is it going?

I know this was posted a while back. Hopefully, this can help other students.

These books helped me through clinical portions of the program:

Common Symptom Guide by Wasson

Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms: A Concise, Practical Guide to Etiology, Evaluation, and Treatment by Porter

In A Page Signs and Symptoms by Kahan

In A Page Ambulatory Medicine by Kahan

In A Page Pediatric Signs & Symptoms by Teitelbaum

Family Nurse Practitioner Review and Resource Manual (3rd Ed) by ANCC

Hello! I have been accepted into the MTSU FNP program with my classes beginning this summer.

I learned everything the hardest way possible. I hope these resources help others who are coming into the program.

These helped me with my SOAP notes:

SOAP for Family Medicine by Maldonado

SOAP for Emergency Medicine by Bond

SOAP for Pediatrics by Polisky

SOAP for Obstetrics and Gynecology by Uzelac

Differential Diagnosis Pocket: Clinical Reference Guide by Sailer and Wasner

This helped me a lot with the SOAP notes:

First Aid for USMLE Step 2 CS (Clinical Skills)

(any edition. I bought the 2nd edition for $0.75 off Amazon. ISBN-13: 9780071470582)

This helped with my SOAP notes for those of you struggling with them:

Kaplan Medical USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills

(any edition. bought the 2nd edition for $0.25 from Amazon. ISBN-13: 9780743273459)

Hi Chrsten,

can you contact me and tell me more about how your program is going? [email protected]

How is the program going? Do you have a lot of papers to write? Are all your tests proctored ? How are the clinical assignments going? I heard some people have to pay to have a preceptor. Any thoughts would be awesome! [email protected]

Lots (and lots and lots) of papers. Definitely Proctored tests.

A lot of learning things on your own. That's why those books were posted to help others.

How is the program going? Do you have a lot of papers to write? Are all your tests proctored ? How are the clinical assignments going? I heard some people have to pay to have a preceptor. Any thoughts would be awesome! [email protected]

Thanks so much for the response.

Clinicals are a lot of work. You juggle going to clinicals and getting evaluated by a preceptor, and then you come home to do weekly homework, exams, projects, extensive papers, and long SOAP notes. Some nights, I'm work on homework until I have to leave for clinicals. Its all worth it in the end.

A preceptor recommended these books for those struggling with writing Soaps. I'm passing them along so they can help you during clinicals.

"Core Concepts for USMLE STEP 2 CS: A focused and goal-oriented approach" by Umesh Sharma.

"USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills Triage: A Guide to Honing Clinical Skills" by Kevin Schwechten.

"Kaplan Medical USMLE Step 2 CS: Complex Cases: 35 Cases You Are Likely to See on the Exam" by Phillip Brottman, Kaplan, & Sonia Reichert.

"Case-Based Simulation and Review For USMLE Step 2 CS" by Theodore X. O'Connell & Timothy J. Horita.

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