Nursing MDC 2018

Nursing Students School Programs

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First semester cost for those other future students that are wondering what the cost is.... it's about $1500.

They require you to buy a bag with several kits you'll need for nursing. Its about $128.

Also, this is the same as other schools I've visited, however, for those of you that are curious.... failing 2 classes will get you out of the program. Also, if you fail one class you have to skip the next semester and ONLY take that 1 class and PASS in order to continue the program.

On registration day, they open at 8am. People were waiting there since 7am in line to ensure they got the classes they wanted (sequence 1 or 2). Make sure you get there early. Some people actually were able to register online, and some were not. I've seen some inquiries about what sequence 1 and 2 are. They give the left side of the room in orientation with one color paper (sequence 1) and the other side with another color paper (sequence 2). The sequences are different teachers and different times. Sequence 1 you get Thursday off (for now) and Sequence 2 I wasn't able to see. Its so that you have some choices of teachers and some options with times but regardless of which one you choose the schedule never overlaps.

The cost of the books is about $250.

Take Micro Lab AND Psychology before the start of the program. They have a Baptist Scholarship that requires these classes.

https://baptisthealth.net/en/nursing/documents/scholars-application-packet.pdf

I made the mistake of not taking the classes since I didn't know about this program. Don't make the same mistake.

When you graduate, if you pass NCLEX within 6 months MDC (for now) will reimburse you $200! That's awesome encouragement

Oh! And try to keep your books because before you graduate (make sure to apply for graduation before your last semester starts or you won't be able to graduate regardless of passing your classes) you are required to take the HESI. It's basically confirming that you learned something before they release you. You need to pass it to graduate. If you give up your book you can't review

Also, starting Jan 2018 they will be breaking ground at the parking across the street to build a large parking garage for us! YEY! The bad this is that we don't know when it will be finished. I've decided to take the Metro Rail instead. There are three exits. Santa Clara you need to walk like 2 blocks. The Civic Center you'll need to walk through Jackson Memorial Hospital. CULMER exit is the way to go. Apparently, MDC has a trolley that takes you to MDC !!! The monthly student pass that is available at the bookstore is about $60. Parking if you will be parking at the station near your house is about $12.

They use pink scantrons. Sold at the bookstore for about $1.50 for. Make sure NOT to write your name on all of them. The professors asked that we not write our names on them.

Get your I.D at the medical campus. They give you a bonus thick hard plastic name tag that other campuses do not give. I learned this the hard way :(. But if you are a prior student, but your cover for about $2 at the bookstore. It's worth getting. It's very durable.

You don't need white shoes for school. Just use regular sneakers. You need white shoes for CLINICALS! You can wear a sweater in class but not in CLINICALS so use one of those Under Armor (white plain) shirts under your white clinical shirt.

Don't wait for the Fundamentals professor or any professor for that matter, to email you the syllabus until 2-3 days prior to the first day of school. Remember, they are on vacation too and everyone deserves a break! For Fundamentals, read chapters 1-7. For Pharmacology the syllabus said to read the first 3 chapters.

Don't forget to show a paid receipt of your schedule to get your Parking Decal. Take your ID and car registration too! Also, if you are on a payment plan, they will make you log in to your phone and show that you have a HOLD on your account for pmt Nelnet plan in order to get your tag.

Uniforms at Blue Angels are affordable. I bought mine at the bookstore, however, because the ones at Blue Angels (across from MDC) had a different shade of green on their bottoms than their top. I wasn't too fond of the look but it appears that there were quite a few students that purchased their uniforms there since you see them walking the halls with mismatched scrubs

I hope this helps everyone that is nervous and searching for answers. I wanted to pass the information along Good Luck everyone.

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Some SGA advice for each class. I thought the advice was GREAT!

Check out this great advice! Its the third comment on this page:

https://allnurses.com/miami-dade-college-spring-nursing-t577360/?page=87

Its amazing advice!

Thanks so much for the thread. Lots of good info. I have also been doing my homework of reviewing all the info I can from those who have gone through the process. I have applied for Fall 2018. Waiting for the answers. Are you in the program already?!

Yes ? going into my second semester May 14th (med Surg and pharm-the second one). All nerves here ?

Med Surg professor just sent us an email for the second semester that the first chapter we need to read is Diabetes in case anyone wants to read up :)

Also, I've heard great things about uworld and simple nursing

Wow congrats! Hope you're handling all the stress well! I wanted to enter the Baptist Scholarship but it is offered only during Spring semester for MDC students,and I will be applying for fall (can't wait just for it). To all those applying in Spring time, this would be amazing!

Thank you for all the informations that you gave us here, I appreciated that. I'm not waiting for a good news from MDC after applied for Full time Generic Program. Please can you give me a full name of textbooks that we have to looking for and read ahead as your mentioned "Fundamentals, read chapters 1-7. For Pharmacology the syllabus said to read the first 3 chapters." Thank you in advance!!! I'm new here and when I search for those books, it's like a ton of them appear for the resulted :(

9th edition ISBN-13: 978-0323327404 for Fundamentals of Nursing and Dimensional Analysis Medical Calculations (Pharm) ISBN-13: 978-0133940718

Just had my first MED SURG class today. Know the following values by memory!!!!!!!

CBC, WBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, Platelets, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Glucose, BUN, Creatinine, Calcium, Phosphorus, PT, PTT, and lastly I&R

Here is a photo of the bag they will require you to buy. I used it once during fundies (the sterile gloves). They make you take it to class once so that they can confirm you have everything in the bag.

Recommendation!!!!! If you can start MDC in August it would be the best thing. If you start in Spring, your HARDEST semester will land in the summer and it will be extremely overwhelming. Its no impossible but it is alot! And worse comes to worse, if you start in Aug. and have Med Surg and Pharm (2) in Spring and are unsuccessful with one of the classes you can start the class again in Summer.

If you start in spring and have Med Surg in Summer and are unsuccessful with one of the classes, you need to take a break during fall (since Med Surg and Pharm is not given during Fall) and restart the program in the Spring.

Clinicals--> If you do decide to start in the Spring, when you get to the Summer schedule, try your hardest to get a late 3-11pm Clinical. It helps with sleep since you'll be waking up everyday at around 5am to get to school on time.

If you are late twice to clinicals it counts as a day of absence. If you have 2 absences you fail clinicals which has a trickling effect because youll have to drop Med Surg since it is a co-requisite and that means, youll have to take it next semester. ONLY THAT CLASS. You have to pass ALL CLASSES in the semester to take any future classes.

Second semester Pharmacology......WOW

It is intense everyone. But here are my tips from talking to the third semester students, the tutors and the teacher. They say to NOT study every single drug. Study the suffixes of the drugs, the prefixes of the drugs and the Prototype of the drug.

A prototype: Prototype drug is the 'lead agent' in a drug class (family). ie propranolol is the prototype of the beta-blockers and metoprolol is the prototype of the beta1-blockers. These are common agents used in exam questions.

READ the chapters for Pharm people!!!!!! You cant read all of the Med Surg book its impossible to read it all and still have time to study (for Med Surg focus on the disease/illness, pathophysiology, etiology, symptoms and nursing interventions/protocols) but read all of PHARM!!!! Watch videos too. Hope this helps for your second semester. Ill keep posting as I go along my journey lol.

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