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I've had a change of heart and needs some advice...
thanks for the replies! i can see what the bsn will offer me and still plan on working towards that. i understand to manage nurses you have to experience being a nurse yourself. after this semester i will have six science courses i need to complete before i can apply to a nursing program. taking a max. of two science courses a semester it will take me at least 3 semesters to complete. if i decide to get an assoc. in business i need to complete six courses as well but can fit them into two semesters and at the same time knock out 2 science courses. so in a nut shell.... i want to know from others in nursing management if an assoc. in business would be beneficially and worth losing two semesters for, or if the experience you gain working as nurse is just as good and i should focus on my nursing prereqs to get this done asap? hope i've clarified:wink2:
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I've had a change of heart and needs some advice...
i can't speak for everyone but i'm relieved to be entering a new year. i understand times are hard and are predicted to get harder, but as i reflect on this past year my desire to become a nurse couldn't be stronger. previously my goal was to become a crna. i like the autonomy of the profession and the salary is a great bonus, but after the past year i would like to pursue the field of public health. with the motto of this past year being change i have found a renewed sense of hope that we can make things better. there is much needed change in our government health programs and now is the time to explore new possibilities. while registering for spring 2009 courses i did an evaluation of my previous course work and realized many of my courses could be used in the associate of business degree plan. i feel like a business background would be helpful in the public health sector but don't know if it's worth adding an additional two months of coursework would an associate's degree in business help my chances of gaining a position in nursing management anymore than a bsn and a few years of experience?
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Resume advice
Thanks guys for all the help. I think I am just going to take the objective out all together and emphasize what qualities I have. I'll let ya'll know what happens:D
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Resume advice
That is exactly what I am looking for - paid training. I have found a few places that except no experience but I'm having a hard time coming up with a way to link my experience with health care. Working in the customer service and legal fields requires very good people skills. Clients trust me with alot of information, and I see them at their worst. I think my people skills will add me in establishing relationships with my patients.
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Resume advice
Besides caring for my children and family members when they're sick I have no health care experience. That being said I am looking at positions for patient care/caregiver. I am not certified nor do I have the time to spare. I would need something that would not require certification or be willing to train me. On the other hand I have compassion for others. I want to make a difference in someones life. In my previous employment I have dealt with a diverse group of people; especially as a legal assistant. Many of our clients suffer from mental illness, some have chronic illnesses, and often they are not at the best place in their life. I am great a defusing stressful situations. I just can't find a way to link that to physically caring for people.
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Resume advice
FYI - All of my prior experience is administrative. I have dealt with a diverse group of people. For the past 3 years I have worked as a legal assistant. In this position I have dealt with clients with mental illnesses, dibilitating illnesses, and some that simply lack common sense. No matter who I am dealing I have the ability to build repour(?) quickly. Although the attorney does the job, I am the one in constant contact with the client.
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Resume advice
I am trying to make a career change from administrative work to health care and could use some suggestions on a eye catching objective. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Austin Moms/Nursing students I need your help!!
Already done but thanks anyway. Just wanted to be sure I wasn't forgotten;)
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Nursing school and working full time
I have to agree with MotivatedOne - 2 years pre-req's and 2 years BSN nursing program. My goal is also NP or CRNA so for me going the BSN route would be faster. I have been taking pre-req's for a year and a half (3/4 time) and still have quite a ways to go, but our CC usually has a waiting list and would take to the same amount of time either way. I will probably have to continue working part-time once accepted but will cross that road when I get there. GOOD LUCK!!
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What is your major?
I am taking pre-req's at ACC - my major is professional nurse.
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Austin Moms/Nursing students I need your help!!
Anyone........
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Austin Moms/Nursing students I need your help!!
I have been plugging away at pre-requisites for a year and a half now and due to soaring gas prices have decided to make the move to Austin by August 1st. I am married with two wonderful daughters ages 3 and 8. I would love to get some info on good elementary schools/ daycare facilities in the area. We are looking primarily in the north side of town but any info would be great. Also if anyone knows of any health care jobs I would appreciate the leads. I am not certified nor do I have healthcare experience but would love to get into the field sooner than later. For the past 8 years I have worked as an administrative asst. One other thing - how does everyone coincide their schedule with their children's (dropping off and picking up from school)?
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Austin Moms/Nurses I need your help!!
I have been plugging away at pre-requisites for a year and a half now and due to soaring gas prices have decided to make the move to Austin by August 1st. I am married with two wonderful daughters ages 3 and 8. I would love to get some info on good elementary schools/ daycare facilities in the area. We are looking primarily in the north side of town but any info would be great. Also if anyone knows of any health care jobs I would appreciate the leads. I am not certified nor do I have healthcare experience but would love to get into the field sooner than later. For the past 8 years I have worked as an administrative asst. One other thing - how does everyone coincide their schedule with their children's (dropping off and picking up from school)?
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Spring '08 Grades!!!! Be Proud!!
US Gov = A Intro to Visual Arts = A Human Growth and Dev = A:roll
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Questions for Austin CNA's
I am currently completing prerequisites at ACC while working as a legal assistant part-time. I have been thinking about becoming a CNA to gain some experience before applying to nursing programs but I have some concerns: 1. How much do CNA's make in Austin (LTC, hospitals, etc.)? 2. Are schedules student friendly? I would appreciate any advice. Thank you