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luv_clyde

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  1. Hello, I'm a sophomore nursing student and applied for an internship opportunity in NYC. My concern is I made an error on the application. My answer for if I need housing did not save. I live close by so I don't need housing but it was left blank. I was wondering if this will cost my chance of getting the internship position. I know I made a silly mistake but I'm just really worried. Would they overlook this?
  2. @Neo Soldier I try not to worry but find my thoughts wandering turns clinicals again. I'm excited but still worried ?. But of course I'll try not to stress too much about it. Thank you!
  3. @Red Shirt 6 Well, to be honest, I don't know much about all these certifications and courses which is why I'm having a hard time deciding. But one thing I know for sure is that I like to focus on caring for the older population. I was thinking of maybe finding a student intern opportunity if a CNA does not work for me.
  4. I recently got into nursing school and I will be starting clinicals in the Spring. I noticed a few classmates that took EKG & phlebotomy course or worked as a pharmacy tech during the Summer. I volunteer at NYP but I'm still worried that I don't have enough experience. I was wondering if there were any courses or certifications for undergraduates that could possibly help with my future clinicals? I've heard experience as a CNA is helpful. Would it be too late to do this in the Summer after my Spring clinicals? There's just so many things I'm hearing from different people I'm not sure what to do.
  5. Thank you for the tips! I really appreciate it. I'm actually starting my clinicals this Spring but didn't know that having experience as a CNA would be helpful until now. I was wondering if it would be too late to do it in the Summer? I would already have been in my first semester of clinicals by then.
  6. Hello, I am new to this website and hopefully I am doing this right. I am a nursing student in New York. I recently got into nursing school and was wondering if there were any courses or certifications for undergraduates that could possibly help with my future clinicals? I've heard from a few of my classmates that they took the EKG & phlebotomy course. I've also heard experience as a CNA is helpful. There's just so many things I'm hearing from different people I'm not sure what to do. At the moment, I'm volunteering at the city hospital but I wanted to know what other people had to say about this.
  7. Hello, I am new to this website and hopefully I am doing this right. I am a nursing student in New York. I recently got into nursing school and was wondering if there were any courses or certifications for undergraduates that could possibly help with my future clinicals? I've heard from a few of my classmates that they took the EKG & phlebotomy course. I've also heard experience as a CNA is helpful. There's just so many things I'm hearing from different people I'm not sure what to do. At the moment, I'm volunteering at the city hospital but I wanted to know what other people had to say about this.

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