There were several students in my nursing class (RN) that successfully worked full-time and cared for children while attending school. However, they had to arrange their work schedule around all...
I was making $36.25 in Atlanta ... and was offered $19.40 upon moving to NC. The strange thing is the cost of living is NOT at all lower in NC, in fact we had to spend over $60K MORE to buy a house...
I went to Vance-Granville, where there is no "waiting list" either. The selection process is based on merit. I applied and was accepted for the very next term. A word of advice - make sure you have...
For two-year programs, check out Wake Tech in Raleigh (www.waketech.edu), Vance-Granville north of Raleigh in Henderson (www.vgcc.edu), and Watts School of Nursing in Durham. For four-year programs,...
If you go to the program's website: http://ecpi.edu/academics/prg.cfm?pk=22 you can fill out a form to request an information packet to be sent to your
Congratulations on returning to the profession!! I have worked with several returning RNs, most were returning after 17-20 years and worked with me on Med-Surg though some floated to other units. Many...
Cary is a very nice city. It is continually ranked among the top safest cities in the US. Real estate is a bit high and traffic can get pretty bad, but schools are good and there is plenty of shopping...
Well, maybe things have changed since last year when you visited. I was only speaking of my recent experience with HR (yesterday). Also, if you were a nursing student at the time then you would have...
I recently relocated to Wilmington from Atlanta. I previously lived in NC for 10 years. Wilmington is a beautiful area; however, it is also the most expensive city in the entire state, and has quite a...
We have some very lazy techs on our unit. Yesterday I "discovered" just what this one tech was doing with all the dirty linen ... she was tossing it in patients' bathtubs and closing the shower...
If you don't want to write on the tubing directly, wrap a piece of tape around the tubing and write on the tape. That way you won't damage your stethoscope and you can always take the tape off if you...
NurseKittyAtlanta replied to healer27's topic in General Nursing
I've been hired on the spot before. I walked in to the hospital to fill out an application, and before I knew it I was sitting in front of the hiring manager having an interview. It was going really...
NurseKittyAtlanta replied to fleur-de-lis's topic in General Nursing
What this person is asking makes no sense to me. She has already completed two years of the BSN program. It is unlikely that her credits will transfer to an ADN program, and so therefore she'd have to...
NurseKittyAtlanta replied to bchboy's topic in Georgia Nursing
While I agree with you that it is uncomfortable having personal information readily available to anyone who searches for it, I feel that even if the law is changed there it would still be just as easy...