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MILES CITY RN Program

[banana]

please share your experience, info, etc about this program. i want to start it next year. thanks!

i visited the campus once, and really liked that it's a small, close knit community, there is a lot one -one interactions between students and teachers.

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[/banana]

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I have had the privilege of working with a few MCCC nursing grads and they are top notch....they most certainly know their stuff when they hit the floor as new grads and are prepared for the "real world"!! I strongly encourage you to take on their program...they are ranked one of the top schools in montana...either #1 or #2 next to the Salish Kootenai College of nursing!! Best of luck to you and GO FOR IT!!

Hi there! I graduated from the nursing program at MCC 3 years ago, and have since then worked Med/Surg and in the last year trained in on OB. I highly reccommend the program. They pack a great deal of information into two years, but the payoff is worth it. We actually had a satellite program from out town, and did all our clinicals at the hospital that was hiring us after graduation, with very little travel to and from Miles City. The instructors are pretty strict, but also very helpful, and their main goal is to prepare you to pass the State examination, get your license, and be a great nurse! I think what sets MCC above alot of other programs is that it is a smaller school, it is an older program with years of success, and the instructors are for the most part from eastern Montana and have a lot of experience nursing here, therefore that is how they train their students. Good luck to you.

[banana]

please share your experience, info, etc about this program. i want to start it next year. thanks!

i visited the campus once, and really liked that it's a small, close knit community, there is a lot one -one interactions between students and teachers.

:monkeydance:

[/banana]

i started my nursing education there in the 80's. i have been a director of nursing and worked with these students and new rn's and believe this is a great school. the town is just the right size and the college is within walking distance to food and shopping best of luck victoria

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