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I believe you have your plan already made out. I am currently in an LTC and have been since getting my license 16 months ago. I had NO prior experience. I felt that this setting would be best for me because #1 PAY, #2 Lots of residents with a variety of physical illness as well as pysch. It is not traditional med/surg experience but it is experience none the less. If you are in the same boat as most of us, Money will be a factor. I know online study is very expensive. I am thinking of going that route myself. I would have to recommend LTC but then I am biased. I, also, have heard that some hospitals will pay for up to half of tuition costs with a contract. Something for you to look at!! Good Luck with your plans.
theclawsoncrew
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I'm new to the boards so forgive me if this question has been asked before.
I am a VN student (2nd time around...had to leave the first time because of death in the family.) I am an MA and have lots of experience in the medical field (offices.)
I am going to challenge the boards to get my CNA so I can start working in LTC and get some experience under my belt.
Right after I graduate as a LVN I plan on going right into the LVN-BSN online program through Indiana State University.
Where should I go right out of school? LTC, Acute, etc? I'm very quick on my feet, great at multi tasking, etc. I'm quick with my documentation so times between patients shouldn't really be too bad unless I need to write a book :)
Any words of wisdom or advice you have would be great!!
Thanks!
Jo