I would definitely put that on your resume....even if it wasn't healthcare related. It does show you have experience with people and it would tell the potential employer what you did for those 15...
I guess if the policy states that it is mandatory, I wouldn't protest too much. It seems like the years that I had gotten a flu shot I would come down with that horrible stomach virus instead, and it...
I was trying to figure out what the Media Card was too. I still don't know, but I guess we will find out Monday. I did not buy the lab kit either, I am trying to get by with the bare minimum. If it...
The instructor (J.W.) emailed me back and said it was ok to use the 7th edition. The bookstore will say anything to get you to buy their books. I will be using the
I think I will email the instructor and see if the 7th edition would be ok, the 8th is so much more expensive, and really how much could have changed in
I was just getting ready to ask the very same questions...I am doing the anatomy 101 out of Terra Haute too, and wanted to know which books I really need. I know the text is the new 8th edition, so it...
I'm not much younger, I will be 32 when finished with my LPN in Dec. As far as not being able to handle the physical aspects when you get older, you probably shoudn't be too concerned with that, as my...
I was in the exact same predicament as you just over a year ago. I fell and herniated a disk (L5) and was in horrible pain. I was in school to be a nurse and was worried about the exact same thing....
I worked in a clinic as a medical assistant, with an associate degree and made only $10.25 an hour. There were LPN's that worked there, no degree, did the same thing as me and made $16 an hour....go...
The concern that you have is completely normal. Every job has it's pros and cons. I became a medical asst. when I was 21. Now, ten years later I am getting my LPN license , the bridging to get my RN....
I am doing the LPN and then transitioning to RN. LPN is easier to get into and I figured if I pass that I can then do the RN. I like to take things one step at a time. But it is ultimately your...