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deemarie

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  1. Wow thanks @Nutella,you couldn't have answered my question more carefully and thoroughly. I appreciate all of the info,and will take this into consideration in the near future
  2. Wow thanks @Nutella,you couldn't have answered my question more carefully and thoroughly. I appreciate all of the info,and will take this into consideration in the near future
  3. Hi. Basically as the title states,I'm confused about what all to look for in a hospice company. I am asking because I am trying to get into the field slowly from inpatient Oncology. What makes you happy with your current position company? What would you change if you could? Any ideas appreciated. Please no sarcasm and thanks
  4. i dont work in derm persay,but i work in a pediatric clinic with 116 diffrent subspecialties and i work with a dermatologist once a week over there and your right. i get a ht&wt little history room them maybe give some injections put in labs and assist with any procedures(usually minor stuff)
  5. thanks for all of the advice given to me
  6. hello. i am new to the site and i have been working as a new nurse in a pediatric clinic now for 4 months. i feel that i have made a mistake taking this job because i am not getting the kind of hands on experience that i hoped for. my question is should i keep going on or should i try to get a job in the hospital setting? any advice would be appreciated.
  7. try this website http://www.salary.com
  8. i am almost there myself i graduate july 24 from my program and i have to say that the lpn program is not really hard if u do all your work such as careplans on time and if you start studying early for a test as opposed to waiting til the last minute u should be ok. also i have to say that u really have to want to be a nurse because the work isnt easy,and not all of the other students or nurses at ur clinical sites are very friendly.
  9. hello everyone. I have not posted in a long time because i have been so busy. I was wondering if anyone out there has taken the hurst review and if it is really worth the 350 bucks that they charge for it,or if anyone feels that i can prepare for nclex just fine with self-study. any info will help. i graduate this july.:nuke:
  10. in my lpn program,we started out in ltc,and now in the hospital setting on a rehab unit.i am currently in the med surg portion of the program. i am just gonna try to decide where i am gonna work based on the hospitals that i get to see throughout this program. i should be finished by july 08'
  11. deemarie replied to deemarie's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
    thanks for the advice!
  12. deemarie posted a topic in LPN, LVN Corner
    hi there everyone! i am new to this site and am currently in my first semester of lpn school i kinda feel a little awkward though because most people in my class already have experience with working in the healthcare setting. just like my screen name says i am a waitress going to be an lpn. just wondering if like me, any one worked in the service industry before becoming a nurse

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