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nububare

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  1. Pokey SN did you ever get into any of the CRNA programs in CT and if so was it very hard to get in? Thanks!
  2. Thank you for the advice. I am thinking about working in some kind of community program that is involved with women's health. I am really not interested in working in a hospital as an administrator. There are so many different titles that one can have with this kind of degree that it can get a little confusing. I definitely know that coming straight out of school, I really would have to prove to others that I'm capable of being in a leadership position. You have been most helpful! :tinkbll:
  3. Hello all, I've scrolled through a couple post and was not able to find any recent data about nurse administrator students. Anyway, I will be graduating next year with an ASN in nursing and plan to enroll in the RN-MSN program at Old Dominion University. I am interested in their Nurse Leadership and Healthcare Administration degree. I know that it is always good to have experience as a bedside nurse and plan to work full time while in school. I also still plan to work once I get my BSN at the bedside a few more years at least part time. But my question is what kinds of jobs are out there for new administrators and are they limited. Everything that I've seen as far as job posts go are for people who have 5-7 years of experience. If you are a new grad where are you supposed to work to gain this experience?
  4. I am currently in Fundamentals and I've been getting acceptable grades usually (low Bs). I want to know how do you learn to critical think, especially when taking tests? We have a lot of questions where there are scenarios and we have to chose the answer that best fits and I always seem to narrow it down to 2 answers and I really would not have that happen to me over and over again. Most times I pick the wrong answer, but it's only after I've second guessed myself at least 10 times. Select all that apply questions really, really, really throw me for a loop! Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :balloons:
  5. I was just wondering how everyone think they did this semester in this class. I will be taking it this fall '07.

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