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- A Few Words from Dr. Anthony Fauci
- A Few Words from Dr. Anthony Fauci
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A Few Words from Dr. Anthony Fauci
No. I am saying he was appointed to the position in 1984. I do not know under who’s authority, or at who’s whom he serves. His role as “advisor” could be terminated at any time by the President. I stated he EITHER has a personal agenda (political), or is controlled from elsewhere (politically).
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A Few Words from Dr. Anthony Fauci
He was appointed head of niaid in 1984. That was during Reagan’s tenure. His role as “advisor” to the President is a political appointment, unless there is a better word. His actions and incompetence throughout this scamdemic have shown he possesses an agenda or is under control from elsewhere. Others in his organization have even spoken out about him and have been forced out as a result. If you feel the response to this raging head cold has been appropriate and not excessive, there is no need for further discussion. Some believe what they are told, others believe what they see and experience first-hand.
- A Few Words from Dr. Anthony Fauci
- How much do you owe in student loans?
- A Day in the Life of a Nurse at Ground Zero
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A Day in the Life of a Nurse at Ground Zero
You left out endless “Tik-tokking” and hundreds of hospitals at leas than half-capacity. Thousands being cut, furloughed, etc. These “crises” were extremely limited to areas where government officials made the situation worse. Meanwhile, the rest of us continued to function through this and would have never known a thing about it if it weren’t for the media lying about it everyday. And let’s not forget the giant “field hospitals” erected in Seattle and nyc that closed down without ever seeing a patient.
- COVID-19: Different For Women
- COVID-19: Different For Women
- COVID-19: Different For Women
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
The clinical experience has been great so far. Everyone has a little bit different time, but overall you get a good mix of cases and plenty of OR time. We had students doing hearts in their first rotation, along with Swans , A-Lines, etc.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
Yes. The school offers insurance year-round.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
Ask FGCU what their pass rate and attrition rate were a couple years ago. Every program has hiccups, many caused by the students themselves. Have doubts? Don’t go. The “bad reputation” is pretty much undeserved and is propagated by people that don’t go there and have no first-hand knowledge. Everyone else is tried of feeling they need to defend it. Ask the 1000 or so CRNAs that are grads from the program. The best school is the one you graduate from.
- Legal obligation for disaster relief
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Legal obligation for disaster relief
When Irma was approaching SWFL, it was supposed to be an apocalypse. Many people heeded the mandatory evacuation order including public safety and hospital employees that were on “hurricane teams.” Long story short, they were all terminated, and then all promptly given their jobs back. Seems an employer might not have the authority to order you to remain and possibly die...
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
You might also want to look in Ft. Myers and Cape Coral. Little more affordable than Naples.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
While in the didactic part, you follow the Keiser calendar. It’s actually a week between semesters with ~2 weeks over Christmas/New Year. Once clinical starts, it’s whatever and whenever.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
How much free time you have depends on you. Some people have more than others. But you need to have your priorities straight and make sure that school comes first. One of our teachers told us the very first day that you will not get by in this program by being smart alone. You will have to study. A lot.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
Your GPA is pretty good. You need to get as close to 300+ on your GRE as you can.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
A "B" is an 80. And there is no rounding, so a 79.99 is a "C." I'm not sure about the attrition rates. My class has not lost anyone so far.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
Very well. The classes have been in-depth and the instructors are geared towards your success. The true learning phase really starts in clinical, which begins in September for my class.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
Yes. While in the didactic phase, you follow the Keiser calendar. We had about 2 weeks at Christmas, and a week in between the other semesters.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
Correct, as well as by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. While I believe some of the previous issues (which were few, in fact) were more student-driven and based on the number of people accepted, I do think the change to Keiser is going to be very beneficial to this program.
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Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants
This is incorrect. While Keiser University has taken over from Wolford, the school met all their re-accreditation requirements and actually has accreditation through more bodies than it ever did in the past. Those issues are over.