Hey everyone! So I finished up all of my application materials for an accelerated nursing program and now just playing the waiting game (won't know until June!! UGH!) Anywho.....I am now looking...
I got my CNA certificate three years ago and worked in both assisted living, and then worked on the Ortho/Spine floor of my hospital. On the floor, I was trained as a PCA (patient care associate) so...
Hi everyone! I am finishing up all of the materials I need to apply to nursing school, and need a bit of advice. I need to turn in a current resume as part of the application packet, and I am...
:welcome: My advice would be to double check with the advisor at your potential nursing schools to be sure they accept an online version of A&P, or whatever course you are looking to take. I...
I tried to apply to your school, and missed the deadline. I was considering applying next year, but now I am not so sure! Thank you for your post, and your honesty. Good luck to you!
Well thanks for the info! Good luck to you...I just turned in all my stuff for the Oct start date and I am just so anxious to hear back, although I know it is a ways to go! Maybe we will be...
I haven't yet made it into nursing school, but I can empathize with your discouragement. My advice is to keep applying if you feel that nursing is truly in your heart. If you are willing to...
I have talked to the advisor of the program a couple of times, and they take people from all over! What you would need to check is in their website that shows which states have "State Board of...
Yes, that is definitely the predominant thing I have heard-get ready to give up your life for a year! But I think it will be worth it, and I work better under
The hospital where I work as a CNA hires aides in L&D as "MI Tech's"-that is Mother/Infant Techs. I know that this job is a little harder to get than a regular CNA on say a med/surg floor, but...
I definitely found A&P more challenging only because it required A LOT of memorization. There were definitely tricks to learning bones and muscles, etc. but there is just so much information....
I have worked as a CNA in a hospital for almost a year, and worked in an assisted living facility for a year before that. Although I have seen a few residents/patients die, I have yet to be asked to...