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  1. i started working at vph as a new graduate rn....i have been in nursing for many years and i love the people and the training i am getting there. i could not have asked for a better oppurtunity to gain my experience.
  2. Thanks everyone for your replies. I too feel it is a breech of confidentiality as I have hurt no one and have broken no laws in my lifetime. I am stable and I have been attending classes reguraly for almost 2 years and I recieved a scholarship for nursing school based on Academic Achievement. I am graduating in May and this sits in my gut until license in hands....Thanks again, and I will post outcome soon!:balloons:
  3. HI everyone! I was dx with bipolar disorder several years ago and I am now on disablilty, I have worked very hard in RN school and plan to graduate in May. I saw on the Illinois application for licensure that they want you to disclose mental health disorders. My doctor and my instructors are saying that I am stable enought to return to work. Do I have to disclose this, I am on disabilty and I am ready to make the transition. Can they deny me a license or is just supporting documentation that they want. I am of no harm to anyone, and I have regained my functioning ability. Could someone please answer some of my questions, thank you....I have a lpn license in Co currently but will be applying for Ill state boards. I have never had anything bad against any license I have ever had...thanks again
  4. Hi everyone, I have been a lpn since the late 80's! I only ever worked agency assignments except for my last job which was HCA in a corporate enviroment. I have returned to school and will graduate in May with my RN. I have not worked in several years to raise a family! I am not interested in going on staff here locally in Kentucky for many reasons and would like to travel immediately. I have not worked in the acute care setting for sometime all though I have done it all for many years. Any suggestions how I can speed up my time to be able to sign on, or will someone work with me as a new grad.....This girl is ready to get out of Kentucky...Thanks for any advice....I would really also like critical care or ER....

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