I had a rotation there, and I liked it a lot. The thing that struck me the most was that the nurses there were younger (20's - 30's) compared with other hospitals I've been to. That was a positive...
The closest testing site to me is literally 30 seconds from my job. They are in the same business park. When I heard that I wondered if there is any significance to that (good or
Sarah LnDHopes replied to RNfromMN's topic in General Nursing
loricatus, that is an excellent summary I think, thats exactly how I understand it in my head, but would never have been able to put it into words:up: Nascar nurse - good analogy, and funny to
How are new nurses taught lady partsl exams? Do you just learn about it in theory, and then go in and do it with the patient unaware you don't know what you are doing? Or does your preceptor go in...
I have been using Saunders since I started school, mostly as a gauge of how well I am prepared for a test. I always average above 70%, usually above 80%, even doing questions cold (no studying). This...
I agree about completing the supporting courses before starting the program. I'm at CCP now taking Sociology 101 and Nursing III right now, and its a lot, so I imagine the science courses would be...
I have an interview next week for an aide position on a l&d floor. It does not involve direct patient care, only stocking and cleaning, etc. Can this be useful at all in terms of a future career...
Sarah LnDHopes replied to Sarah LnDHopes's topic in General Nursing
Thanks, that is what I thought, just showing up would be inappropriate. Also, I understand that you can't bypass HR entirely, only that they aren't necessarily the most proactive party in the hiring...
I've seen a lot of posts mentioning that in a job search it can be helpful to contact the nurse manager of the floors you are interested in directly, essentially bypassing HR/recruiters. But how to do...