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  1. TraumaRus, Thank you for your participation. Would you be able to clarify the role of an APN/CNS in your state? Some states place limitations on the role of a CNS. What limitations do you think CNS face nationwide, if not applicable to you. What long term and short term goals do you have as a CNS ? ( if u dont mind me asking) Do you plan on returning to school to further your education?
  2. Psychcns Thank you for your participation. Many nurses, including myself, have returned back to school to purse a Masters degree to be more marketable. A masters degree opens of a variety of career opportunities. The limitation of being able prescribe medication in only certain states is an issues that faces many cns. What do u think we can do as nurses or CNS to have that banned? Do you plan to go back to school to further your career? What are some of your long and short term goals? (if you dont mind me asking)
  3. Here are some starter questions. Thank you for your participation. 1. How many years of nursing experience did you have prior to becoming a CNS? 2. What made you want to return to school to obtain your msn as a CNS? What specialty or area do you practice as a CNS? 3. What state do you practice in and what is your job description? 4. Are there any limitations in your practice based on the state that you live in as oppose to other CNS in other states? 5. What issues do you face while working as a CNS or general issues that CNS face in their practice? Thank all for allowing me to interview you.
  4. Good Evening Everyone, Happy CNS Week! I am currently in my first semester of a graduate CNS program. I am required to interview 2 CNS and ask a variety of questions regarding their education and job description. Would anyone be interested in allowing me to interview them? :) Your participation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in Advance Cherry
  5. Happy CNS week!! I am currently attending my first semester in a CNS program :)
  6. Hello All, I was wondering if any one will be attending the RN to BSN Program in Fall 2009. Has anyone received an acceptance letter or a letter stating that you were placed on the waiting list? I am in the process of completing 2 pre-requisites, anthropology and intro to computers and I was placed on a waiting list for the fall semester. I am a bit nervous because I have never been placed on a waiting list before and I have no idea what my chances of getting in are. If anyone is in the same situation or have already recieved an acceptance letter your feedback is appreciated. Thanks a bunch, Cherry
  7. Hello All, I was wondering if anyone has any information about Chamberlain's RN-BSN online program? Is anyone currently enrolled or completed this program? How long did it? Any information is appreciated. Thank You in Advance, Cherry
  8. Good Luck, Keep us updated :)
  9. I ALWAYS iron my scrubs. You look more presentable and professional with a clean and freshly pressed pair of scrubs!!,but definitely leave the creases out :)
  10. Hello, Have you checked the Pearson Vue website? My results were available after 48hours and I had to pay a fee of 9$. The test center that I went to also gave me a paper with a phone number on it where I could call an 800# to receive my results after 48 hours, if i did not have access to a computer. There is a fee for that service as well. Good Luck, Cherry
  11. Hello All, I entered nursing school when I was 19 and now I am 22 and just landed a job in a busy Emergency Department. Ever since I was in elementary school I knew that I wanted to become a nurse. So after I graduated high school I went straight into nursing school. In my program there was a large variety of ages. I feel if nursing is what you truly want to do then there isn't any age that is considered too young or too old. :) Good Luck, Cherry
  12. In my school, I requested letters of recommendation in late April early May because I graduated in June. The letters were handed to me(not in a sealed envelope) and I made photo copies of each and submitted them with my resume and cover letter to employers. I would suggest that you get at least 3 letters. Most places usually ask for 2. Good Luck, Cherry

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