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WHY do I need a BSN?
I'm an RN with an ADN and a non-nursing bachelor's degree from my first time through college. The non-nursing bachelor's counts for zip in my hospital's clinical ladder. As RNs, we all have the same license -- but we take many different educational paths to get there.
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Career Change PLEASE!
Check their websites. All the big ones (Aetna, Wellpoint, Anthem, etc.) list open positions for nurses.
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if you could do it over again....
I love libraries.
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New Grad RN looking for a job in CT
Try the VA in West Haven.
- That Dreaded 3-11 Shift
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New Nurse New Mom - How do I get back to work?
Yes, an office is a great option. Often you can find short shifts in an office to fill in staffing holes or to add to staffing during busy hours -- like when everyone shows up for physical exams with fasting blood draws early in the morning. Another option is telephone triage. Or maybe methadone clinic?
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Looking to be a Summer Nurse Extern/Intern for Summer 2013
Try St. Vincent's in Bridgeport, along with Bridgeport Hospital and Milford Hospital. Or, consider staying in PA next summer and interning there. More than likely you'll make good contacts there during your first year of nursing school. Good luck!
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Ex-Mort Sci student looking for advice
Hi -- I can't answer all your questions, but if you're interested in becoming an RN, look into Gateway Community College in New and North Haven, and go to one of their info sessions. You'll need to take Bio, both A&P I and II, Chemistry, and English 101 to apply, and there's also a math pre-requisite. If you'd like to be a CNA first, the Red Cross in New Haven offers training. New courses (they're a few weeks long; check their website) are always starting. They also offer phlebotomy classes. I believe midwives have an MSN degree -- that's what some of the nursing students at Yale specialize in. UCONN also offers an MSN degree. Good luck!
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Uniforms for nursing students?
At Gateway, we ordered our uniforms from a place in Wallingford -- I think it's called The Uniform Source. White pants, navy blue polo and white jacket. We have to get all-white sneakers or shoes, but can buy them anywhere.
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Three Rivers ADN program
Hi -- I don't know anything about Three Rivers, but I'm starting Gateway's nursing program this fall, and we have lecture scheduled on Mon. and Thurs. from 4-6pm. On Tues. and Wed., we have lab for the first month or so, from 3-9:30 pm. Then we'll begin clinicals during that time period. Gateway is also offering a daytime clinical option from 7am to 1:30pm, but anytime we're scheduled for lab (apparently, even after clinicals start, we do have labs scheduled), students in the day clinicals will have to go to lab with the rest of us in the evening. Hope this helps! P.S. The college's info sessions are really helpful, so definitely go to one if you can.
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Capital Anyone
Thanks for all the details. Is the med test a math test? I'm starting at Gateway in the fall. We might have the same test, but I don't know yet -- orientation's not until next week.
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Financial Aid for those already w/ a BA?
Hi -- I have a BA also and am starting an AS program in nursing this August. I've never used student aid before, and when I applied for it, my community college told me I was not eligible for any grants or subsidized loans, but I could still apply for an unsubsidized federal Stafford loan. You might want to clarify that with your school. Ask them about unsubsidized loans. Also, I was told I had to be enrolled in at least 6 credits' worth of classes at a time to get a loan. I never tried to get aid for any non-nursing classes at the associate's degree level, so I'm not sure if that's the cause for any problem with securing loans if you already have another degree. Good luck!
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Uniforms for nursing students?
Hi CGB1, I'm certified already as a professional rescuer, which Gateway is accepting. The Red Cross in New Haven has CPR classes scheduled in June. Btw, do you think a specific kind of shoes are also required for the uniform? I can't wait to get my hands on the information packet that's supposed to come in the mail next month... See you at orientation!
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Uniforms for nursing students?
Hi -- Just wondering if anyone knows what the uniforms are like for nursing students at the community colleges -- specifically Gateway, but maybe they're the same for all programs? I'm not sure if they're just scrubs, or something totally different. We can order the uniforms during orientation, but maybe it's cheaper to buy them somewhere else?
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Has anyone applied to St. Vincent's for Fall 09 nursing
The Red Cross in New Haven holds CPR and other classes regularly. Also, you might want to call Westbrook Ambulance (but not 911!) :wink2: and ask if they know of any in the area.