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ERNurse-FutureNP

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  1. Hello Alecia I actually did end up going here. I am in my final semester.
  2. Hello, sorry for the late response. I feel like I have so much time under my belt that I could give more of an accurate review. I love the program. I love how it flows. I think my instructors are super nice. It is a lot of work but I like it. There are papers due in every class so far. I have not had any test or quizzes yet.
  3. Thank you for your feedback. I have honestly not heard a whole lot of negative things other than being able to find a clinical. I am actually looking for clinicals. I have no problem looking for clinicals because I understand that I am going to need to look for them. I actually just got out of a online BSN program that was self paced and required you to be focused. I am excited and motivated to complete the program. I start May 7th
  4. Hello, I am interested in the FNP program. Can anyone give me insight about how you like the program? How the program works with your schedule? I am not really concerned about clinical because I have those set up. Please just interested to know what you guys think?
  5. Hello, I noticed you have been in the program for some time. Can you let me know how you like the program? Pros and cons
  6. I think starting out in the ER is awesome. You get a lot of great experience. You honestly use all of your nursing skills and more when working in the ER. I have been in the ER for 3 years. I think finding jobs that take new grads in the ER may be a little difficult. Some ERs would like nurses to have at least 6 months of experience prior to going to the ER. When you do start out in the ER as a new grad you will have to go through a longer orientation. The only downside is how fast new grads are able to get organized and use to there environment. If you never worked in a hospital setting it may be harder to get use to. It is a fast pace environment. It requires you to think quickly and at times use some creative thinking. But you do have a longer orientation which would work out well. Some new nurses are actually able to get comfortable with a new environment quickly. Hope this helped!

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