Our unit has about 66? beds. We just opened a new progressive care wing with 12 high intensity patients. Day RNs have typically 4-5 with occassionally 6. Nights we typically have 6 (Ocassionally 5...
klynette replied to miami1981's topic in Texas Nursing
I haven't yet. I e-mailed them informing them I was in town this week (I go to college in PA but live in TX) and would like to interview with them if at all possible, but haven't got a reply. :/ My...
Hello, I'm a Texas resident, from Austin, but decided to pursue my education in Pennsylvania. I had originally planned on staying there but have found that it's just not for me anymore, and I miss...
So I'm graduating with my BSN in May of next year. I attend college out-of-state, but I'm a Texas resident still and am moving back to Austin. I'm getting anxious about the prospect of finding a job...
klynette replied to klynette's topic in Texas Nursing
I go to school currently in Pennsylvania because when I graduated high school, I was interested in building my life on the east coast. Now, five years later, I don't want that anymore and I want to go...
I planned on putting the rotation and location, I just wasn't sure if I should add anything else (like duties or something, I guess) since they wouldn't be familiar with the particular
Hey guys! I'm finishing my junior year and heading home for the summer. I really would like to land a clinical assistant position, but I need to redo my resume because of the fact that I now have...
I think you're forgetting that, most often, you have a 4 year undergrad degree for MD or at least time to complete the pre-requisites. And even then, after 4 years of med school and 4 years of...
So, I am need of a minor to bring my status to full time until I graduate. I'm 3 credits away from a biology minor, so, obviously, that's not an option. I'd like to keep things are relevant to what I...
So from what I've been picking up on this forum, most schools tend to look at GPA, GRE scores and the interview and if I'm wrong, please correct me. However, I'm kind of curious if the actual school...
I've been volunteering in the ER here for the past 8 months and ended up speaking with the ER Director, who told me she often hires college students and will pay for fees and tuition if their major is...
What I mean is notoriety, I suppose. Being prestigious and getting a lower GPA based on a harder classes versus getting a good GPA at a school that's not as prestigious and easier to go. I don't know....