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Rush University GEM Spring 2019
Hi @vlo_30, I just received an email response to my interest in the Go to Meeting interview since I'm in California. I wish I were able to come to the first look on the 15th but I hope you have a great time there!
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Rush University GEM Spring 2019
Hi @BiancaJot, my application was considered verified on 08/28. I hope you hear back from them soon!
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Rush University GEM Spring 2019
Hello all! I received my invitation to interview on-campus three days ago. I'm a California resident and given my current circumstances, I may have to opt for the Go To Meeting Interview. Anyone else from California? What other programs are you guys applying to this cycle?
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Johns Hopkins MSN Entry into Nursing Spring 2018
Congratulations!!! I am a prospective applicant and pray to one day earn acceptance like you! I was wondering if there's any way to message you directly? Thank you so much in advance!
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Premed to Nursing
Thank you so much! My main questions: I am most passionate about working with individuals suffering from a range of brain injury. What field(s) of nursing work most closely in that field? I am aware there are PM&R physicians. From what I am aware through researching different programs, I need to complete anatomy and physiology. Does it matter where I complete these (community college vs. university setting)? What is the range of volunteer or clinical hours I should obtain? The most significant experience I've had was a clinical unpaid internship I completed during my undergraduate career for 1.5 years where I rotated through a wide range of medical departments to provide general assistance such as patient ambulation and encouraging prescription compliance ( i.e. Geriatric psychiatry, pharmacy, oncology)? For direct entry MSN programs, which ones should I be aware of that require an interview? In what ways might my undergraduate degree in public health be used or prospects for advancement? Would my background being premed be a disadvantage in any way? Thank you so much for your valuable time! I would be grateful for any other information I may not have asked about!
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Premed to Nursing
Hello beautiful people, I am 24 and a survivor of a rare neuroimmune disorder. As a first generation college student, I have gone through a series of hardship that have shaped me into who I am today and I am so incredibly grateful for everything in life. I graduated last year from a renowned university in California with a bachelor's degree in public health and transitioned into a one year competitive premedical Post Baccalaureate program which made me realize my earlier plans during high school to become a nurse practitioner never went away. Unfortunately, it just took an expensive detour to make me see and believe nursing aligns more with the core of who I am. I am highly interested in one day serving patients in neuro-rehabilitation. May I kindly ask for advice and perhaps mentorship? I would be grateful for any input. Thank you so much for reading!