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Can't get a job :(
Same thing in CT, I'm depressed.No big hospitals hiring new grads,everywhere else they need expirience.Own a home in CT,don't want to move. Don't know what to do:bluecry1:
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Thinking about future
Hi ,I live in CT, just passed NCLEX,thinking of becoming CRNA.But what scares me is that every other nurse whos already working at ICU wants to be CRNA,and even my friends are saying:'' Go for anesthetist,it's a great job",and they are not even in a medical field. I was wondering what are the chances of finding job here in CT or anywhere else in 4 years or so after all the school and financial difficulties. Is someone having the same concerns?
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Foreign nurse first hire
What state you are in? Do you have any options? Did you have any interviews ?Are you foreign or US schooled?
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Russian MD and BSN
Thank you,guys for your input:bow:
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Russian MD and BSN
Hi,No they just let me sit for the NCLEX -RN since I graduated from nursing school in Russia.So having Nursing school And Med school (both Russians) under my belt I was wondering if I can evaluate all my credits into BSN. And yes, you are right, I'm thinking about taking it to the next level /MSN / Any advice? Are you planing on something like this?
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Russian MD and BSN
Hi,I'm former MD from Russia,just passed NCLEX-RN in NY/took a long time to put everything together with CGFNC and Board/ :banghead:I was wondering if I can evaluate my diploma into BSN.If someone knows about it or in the same situation ,please let me know Thanks
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Foreign nurse first hire
Thank you,I'm RN,I live in CT.Used to work in pulmonary, but no real preference
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Foreign nurse first hire
Hi.I'm a foreign nurse and just passed NCLEX. Do you have any suggestion what is the best place to be hired at? Any opinion is appreciated.:wink2:
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Meds For NCLEX
This is exactly what I'm afraid of. You can spend months studying drugs ,and it might be worthless. Who knows all of them? My docs always looking at their palms when someone is asking them about medication out of their area of practice.For some reason I thought on NCLEX we can expect questions about medication from "real life" ,from everyday practice.
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Meds For NCLEX
Hello, I'm going to take an Exam in February , there is no way I can know all medications with effects etc etc by this time. What do you guys think ? Is there any particular group of meds that I need to study somewhat harder then others. Thank you