DFWEDRN

DFWEDRN MSN, RN, EMT-P

Emergency/Trauma, EMS, Education, Leadership, etc.

Experienced Healthcare Professional with strong experience in emergency nursing, disaster healthcare, EMS, ambulatory, clinical research, leadership/management, and education.

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  1. John Hopkins DNP CNS fall 2022

    I’m waiting to hear back from JHUSON as well. I applied to three programs and not sure which one I’ll get. I’m from Texas. I thought long and hard on which DNP program I wanted to pursue after...
  2. Not qualified for University Program

    Hi Jax1_mco, I’m a WGU BSN (pre-licensure) and MSN Leadership & Management graduate. Don’t discount Western Governors University (WGU). It is a non-profit university and doesn’t feel...
  3. WGU MSN Virtual Preceptor Needed

    Hi Sophie, Oh how I wish I could help out a fellow WGU grad. I’m based in Texas, have my MSN in Leadership & Management, licensed in CA, but have been teaching at the university level for...
  4. MSN in Clinical Research

    When I graduated from nursing school, I went straight into research as a Clinical Research Nurse. I had a previous background in clinical research at an Academic Medical Center and transferred those...
  5. Passed CEN

    I passed my CEN recently and I just wanted to let people know my success story. I read many forums consisting of "advice" stating to wait to take the certification exam. And I weighed those comments...
  6. Check out WGU's Prelicensure BSN online programs. They do it in like 5 states or so. I did mine in
  7. Hi Everyone, I am transitioning from clinical research nursing to emergency nursing. I recently accepted a position as an ED/Trauma nurse at a major Level 1 trauma center in the area. I'm not...
  8. Hi JKL33, I like the idea of planning on feeling like running away, but no worries I don't plan on actually going through with that. I am determined to stay an ED/Trauma RN. I plan on combining my...
  9. Hi Pixie.RN, My orientation will be 12 weeks. Super nervous and excited and the same time. Thanks for the words of encouragement!