john_radiationRN replied to fuchsiapink's topic in NP Students
I think it depends on where you see yourself practicing as an advanced care provider. With my interest in adult radiation oncology adult gero primary care is definitely a no brainer as we don't see OB and definitely don't see pediatric. Some say thi...
john_radiationRN replied to fuchsiapink's topic in NP Students
I received my acceptance email into the Adult Gero Primary Care NP program yesterday as well! Excited, but then I started thinking, "what have I gotten myself into??"
john_radiationRN replied to fuchsiapink's topic in NP Students
Still waiting here as well. Wow, I thought there would at least be a cutoff date for all responses to go out much sooner than that. Good to know though, I was about to send a follow up email from my February one! Thanks for letting us know.
john_radiationRN replied to fuchsiapink's topic in NP Students
I did as well and was told the admissions committee will meet on 2/13 and 2/20 to catch up on all the applications NCAS has released into their database. So we will see!
john_radiationRN replied to #proudtobeanurse's topic in Texas (UTA)
I bought the lab manual and I didn't open it once. Everything you need to make an "A" in this class is in your textbook. You definitely need the book and the templates they give you for each body system assessment is word for word in the textbook. It...
john_radiationRN replied to #proudtobeanurse's topic in Texas (UTA)
I found the training at https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-100.b. Apparently we can either do the IS 100 or IS 700. It takes a few hours, at the end you get a printable certificate and that's what we will need to scan and submit...
john_radiationRN replied to #proudtobeanurse's topic in Texas (UTA)
I'm taking it with American Lit. Already done my FEMA cert thanks to the heads up from this site and the UTA facebook group. So that will relieve some of the workload.