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Nurses who work for the state
Hi there, I have been seriously thinking about working for the state as a RN surveyor as well. I am curious as to the starting pay for new RN surveyors, especially with the state budget crunch. I hear for a new RN the beginning pay is like $43K annually? OldladyRN, any advice would be greatly apprecatie regarding an approprate salary offer. I also hear the state is very selective in the hiring process for state positions as such? And that, an indepth background and extensive interiew process is involved. But as you stated, the benfits and autonomy with the position is a plus! Awaiting your reply....thanks much
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CNA Testing - Durham. Good Test Site!
Is she the only tester at this site? If not, how r the other testers?
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University of Phoenix MSN Program
It's great that u made a decision that fits "your life." UOP-MSN program defintiely becomes a challenge as you progress through the MSN courses. The initial classes are bascially to introduce you to graduate studies and what will be required of you as a graduate-level learner. So, take advantage of the free tutorials and workshop in the beginning, because it will help ensure your ability to keep up with online learning requirments. Take time out for yourself and your family, as the stressors will come. Advance planning is vital/crucial, in that you must not procrasinate as this could cause major set backs in your progression through the program. I agree with some of the other posters that some students become fustrated because they are not prepared to do graduate level work and you will see persons drop out of the program or become fustrate within the thread and/or perform poorly academically. You must acheive a B average in every course with uop MSN program! This is the expectaion at most ground and online programs. The current CNO-chief nursing officer at the community hospital where I live obtained her MSN from-University of Phoenix-online. All The best, Praise, RN
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Honesty answers needed.....Will going to an HBCU affect hiring opportunities
Hi Runner VA-- In my opinion, HSBCU's represent a very important part of "history" wherein African Americans were able to be educated during a very diffcult time of racial oppression in our country. HBCU's certainly should not be viewed any different from any other college and/or university. As with any university/college, as a educated prospective student, one should research the accrediation of any college or university, no matter the prestige or location of the educational institution. Education is what you put into it as a "student" or "adult learner" regardless of the education institution one attend. I did undergrad (BSN) at a HSBC and went on to grad school after 1 year and obtained a MSN/ED. I graduated sigma theta tau (International honor society of nursing-graduate level) and will put my education toe-toe with any of my colleagues. You should not view your education as a competition with some one else, but think from a more diverse perspectve. Trust God to lead and guide "you" in all your ways and no blessings that is destined for u can be hindered. Man does not hold your future success, God does! I have not had a problem finding a job since obtaining my nursing degree(s). Currently, I am the most educated nurse in comparision to man of my colleagues in my places of employment. Remember as a nurse you will have to be cultural competent in order to provide the highest level of care. I would also encourage you to research the passing rates of the students on the NCLEX and converse/visit the campus of your prospective nursing program for a better feel of the nursing program. All the best, Praise, RN
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North Carolina Roll Call
Hi there, I here VGCC is a really good school and the nurse aide and med-aide instructors are really good. How was your expereince with the medication aide class? I am thinking about applying for a teaching position there after the holidays.
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Start new LTC job tomorrow in a huge facility
Welcome Michelle, Hope you find allnurses to be a great resource professionally and personally. I work in LTC as well 2 days as a facility supervisor.
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Anyone waiting to hear from USA
Hi Guys, I see that the usa MSN programs are all online. Are the clinicals for the NP programs done in Alabama and/or does one find a clinical site/preceptor wherein he or she lives? I just completed my MSN/ED this week from uop and I was considering doing a post-master certification-GNP, maybe in 2 or 3 years... Regards, Praise,RN
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how do I list degrees earned?
If you completed a Master of science in nursing and a specilization in education I would suggest using: Jane Doe, RN, MSN/ED If a Master of Science in nurisng only: Jane Doe, RN, MSN This varies per individual and institution policy regarding name tags and listing of credentials. Hope this helps...
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new rn supervisor
Hello DON's and RN supervisors, Inquiring what is a decent salary or pay rate for takng these positions? Please be honest with your job responses? I really appreciate it, Praise.
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Thinking of taking a DON offer
Hi Tim, Exactly what is the the role of the administrator over the DON in a long term care facility. How much say so does the administrator has over the nursing department? Lastly, are administrator's saleries higher than the DON? What is the salary amount of administrators who work in skilled nursing facilities? Thanks.
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new rn supervisor
Hi ellexias, Curious as to what the starting pay was as RN supervisor?
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Differences (Educative/Clinical) between NP & PA
Hi friends, How long do you think if would take to become a PA with already having a MSN/Ed, BSN, RN and healthcare experience already? Do anyone know any online PA schools that would be a good route considering educational credentials already? I know most PA schools are 2 years in length. Do any one know a quicker route based on credentials already? Thanks
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University of Phoenix MSN Program
Hello UOP students or alumni, How is class and or work going? Any new venues? Lets chat..
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University of Phoenix MSN Program
Nurese79, What in particular do you want to know about the practicum? It depends upons what you like to do and something that would be interesting and not to difficult to complete. Remember what ever you choose for your practicum and once it is approved by faculty you are responsible for completing it. I would say choose something that is fun and exciting!