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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Hello all. Im not apart of your program but I could use any advise you have for the Exit. Im due to take my first attempt on Thursday of next week and my school requires us to pass in order to graduate. Oh, I originally did ati and this is my first hesi test.

I did a lot of yourbestgrades.com questions but you dont have much time for those. They help with how to answer questions. Since you only till Thursday I would recommend reading up on Test Taking skills. It really really helped me on questions I didn't know and when I checked afterwards I got them right.

Just now, MOONNightNURSE said:

I did a lot of yourbestgrades.com questions but you dont have much time for those. They help with how to answer questions. Since you only till Thursday I would recommend reading up on Test Taking skills. It really really helped me on questions I didn't know and when I checked afterwards I got them right.

Thank you so much. Are there any areas that you can remember that I might need to really focus on? I heard that with Hesi it's either you know it or you dont and that you can't really use that takin strategies to pass. Im so scares about this test.

Ill be honest, it wasn't easy and half the class didn't pass. I would have to say the test taking strategies probably helped with 10-20 questions.

As for specific questions, I remember very little pharm questions, about 10 select all that apply questions. NO pediatrics question, I think a few OB questions, I don't remember psych questions.

There were plenty of priority questions though. Enough that you may want to review those. As for the rest, not sure what else to advise. A lot is definitely know it or you don't but test taking strategies really does help with the questions you don't know. Especially since you have a limited amount of time.

With my class, we had two different tests the first attempt.

1 minute ago, MOONNightNURSE said:

Ill be honest, it wasn't easy and half the class didn't pass. I would have to say the test taking strategies probably helped with 10-20 questions.

As for specific questions, I remember very little pharm questions, about 10 select all that apply questions. NO pediatrics question, I think a few OB questions, I don't remember psych questions.

There were plenty of priority questions though. Enough that you may want to review those. As for the rest, not sure what else to advise. A lot is definitely know it or you don't but test taking strategies really does help with the questions you don't know. Especially since you have a limited amount of time.

With my class, we had two different tests the first attempt.

Thank you so much. I will be studying all night and weekend.

Hi MOONNightNURSE,

Currently on my Third Semester, dealing with Psych!

I have two questions for you. What have you heard on how long will it take for you to be eligible to select a date for NClex? I'm asking because I thought it would be relatively fast after we are done, but was told the college would take two to three months to submit everything to the board. ?

Second, the prospect of start applying for jobs or receiving offers while at clinical in advance med surge or leadership. Does this happen at all? Your thoughts... Thanks!

1 hour ago, imperalv said:

Hi MOONNightNURSE,

Currently on my Third Semester, dealing with Psych!

I have two questions for you. What have you heard on how long will it take for you to be eligible to select a date for NClex? I'm asking because I thought it would be relatively fast after we are done, but was told the college would take two to three months to submit everything to the board. ?

Second, the prospect of start applying for jobs or receiving offers while at clinical in advance med surge or leadership. Does this happen at all? Your thoughts... Thanks!

YES definitely! Towards the end of your leadership course you MAY be offered a job. Jackson had a meeting with their nursing staff to say that there were lay offs and reassignments so I don't think anyone at Jackson would have gotten an offer because of that. I am just assuming though and you know what happens when you assume lol. However, friends of mine that went to other hospitals were offered employment.

As for my test. I still haven't taken it. MDC sent my things (I graduated on May 4th) on May 24th and the state hasn't approved me to take the test yet. Pearson Vue says it takes the Fl Dept of Nursing 4 weeks to do this. So I am expecting it to be completed by June 24. I will keep all of you in the loop about that though ?

2 minutes ago, MOONNightNURSE said:

YES definitely! Towards the end of your leadership course you will be offered a job. Jackson had a meeting with their nursing staff to say that there were lay offs and reassignments so I don't think anyone at Jackson would have gotten an offer because of that. I am just assuming though and you know what happens when you assume lol. However, friends of mine that went to other hospitals were offered employment.

As for my test. I still haven't taken it. MDC sent my things (I graduated on May 4th) on May 24th and the state hasn't approved me to take the test yet. Pearson Vue says it takes the Fl Dept of Nursing 4 weeks to do this. So I am expecting it to be completed by June 24. I will keep all of you in the loop about that though ?

Wow...Nursing layoffs @ Jackson? Surprising since you see so many job openings everywhere else!

Just now, Grisso said:

Wow...Nursing layoffs @ Jackson? Surprising since you see so many job openings everywhere else!

I was surprised TOO! Many nurses weren't too happy about the reassignments and the manager told them to think about the alternative, which is true. That may change when you guys get to leadership.

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