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JCBJLT

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  1. I have not received a credit check from Credco- I have one from last year under the credit karma app as well but only under Equifax, not under Transunion. I do not see the old inquiry on credit wise.
  2. Allennp, I can't imagine not working as a NP. I really do love it. I feel like I have the opportunity to help people everyday without the "compassion burnout" of primary care.
  3. I am working the UC for now and love it. I thought it was temp position only but then they offered full time. The pay is less than the ED but no holidays....I plan to follow in the ED For a day to see exactly what I will be expected to manage.
  4. I like the idea of laid back. I also like the idea of learning more! I have A LOT to learn in the ER. It is a little scary! There is something about saying you work in " THE ER/ED." People seem to think it is the end all be all type of place?!?
  5. I need advice as I have been offered amazing positions. Pay is similar. One is a critical access hospital and the other is a family clinic. I was very excited to be offered the ER position at first but it is a fast paced (high volume) ER and the UC is more laid back and actually like a walk in clinic. I have worked in primary care and UC (fast paced) in the past. I also worked in the ER and ICU as an RN but it has been years. Both locations also have excellent supporting staff. Decisions, decisions??? Any advice would be appreciated!
  6. The NHSC LRP program deposits the funds 90 days after the contract is countersigned. Mine was countersigned Aug 1st! Phew. Trying to decide if I should: Pay off the highest interest loans first Disperse the money evenly to every loan in hopes to avoid monthly payments Put the money into a interest bearing account to make my monthly payments. Any thoughts?
  7. I received my NHSC letter 6/25 and it is still under review! Has yours been finalized (countersigned) yet? I called BCRS and they agreed it was taking an unusually long time to get my contract countersigned! I would love to hear if you have heard back!
  8. RSTALLS, I am and NP as well and received my letter 6/24 for NHSC, no final acceptance yet. Did you apply for both programs? The nurse Corp and NHSC? NP's are very likely to get funded under NHSC as 1/2 funds are set aside for them. Make sure you apply for both if you are not awarded. There is still a great chance as long as you followed the app instructions to a tee. Good luck!
  9. I Recieved the acceptance letter 6/24!! It's under final review. I too have $1500 monthly payments. I can't afford even $500/month. Really relieved! Wondering when they will sign off on the final review? You receive funds 90 days after the final review is completed. Also wondering how to best pay off loans but supposedly to qualify for future funds the money has to be payed equally to all loans that qualify. We will talk to analyst about it before we receive funds.
  10. JCBJLT replied to grammy6's topic in Emergency
    Answers: http://seabirdscientific.com/linked/highlighted%20answer%20key%20trauma%20nursing%20%20practice%20test.pdf
  11. I got in too! I just decided to check this thread and it has kept on going. I bought the first two workbooks, but I need the rest! Thanks again!
  12. Good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just be yourself and you will be fine.
  13. Does everyone get a phone interview?
  14. I just sent you an email. Hopefully you got it!
  15. Have you done your email interview yet? I wonder when they will notify us of the phone interview?

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