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drmazur

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  1. I'm not sure how much I can help you-I am a new grad starting in the NICU next month. I will say, I had a lot of life experience that didn't really fit into the scope of a resume, so I mentioned it in my cover letter. I figure that is one of the first insights they have into who you are as a person, and if you leave all of that for the interview, you might not get the chance. I also made sure make my interest well-known to the recruiter for the position, asking questions and such. I would definately go into detail in the responsibilities section you mentioned, but also maybe briefly mention that in your cover letter? something along the lines of that is the part you've enjoyed most of your current position? hope that helps! Good luck :) Danielle
  2. I am in the exact same boat! Would you possibly mind sending it to me as well if I msg you my email?
  3. Ugh. You have clinical tomororw...get some sleep :) Ours is on Tuesday! You just reminded me of my reading though...thanks! I will have to wait til tomorrow though, I'm not sure how "Sam Adams" will mix with the cardio, blood, etc.... Have a good day tomorrow!
  4. Probably :)
  5. Hmm...I know our class and the morning DM class were able to retake it. The first exam she yelled at us and said that people in our class were emailing your class for what was on the test...I'm still wondering who it was. But she made it clear that she didn't think it was her teaching in any way. Your clinical sounds great! I'm at St joes in tampa - it's pretty cool too. Our teacher is great as well, she is the instructor for the morning class.
  6. Our teacher was good too, and the test was a fair one, which was nice! I'm hoping I did well, to offset my grade on our last exam. She gave us a retake today, but I opted out...I figured what I would raise that grade I would lose on my psych grade...but most of the class did retake it. I'm curious to see her next week...her last email to us was a little chilly! How is your clinical going?
  7. That's funny, she mentions you guys here and there. I don't think she is fond of us at the moment, so I don't want to know what she says about us :) We had our Psych exam today, we had ****, who did you guys have?
  8. Hey Unzie! I was wondering which class you were in? I'm in ******s DM class...
  9. Hi! I am in the fall NP1 class, here are my 2 cents :) The best thing I did was get ahead with the med calculations...everyone else was stressing over learning the calculation, and all I had to study was the medication chapter in Potter and Perry. I ended up doing great on that test where most of the class was retaking it. And to be honest...it has gotten a LOT harder since, so it was great that I started off on a good note :) Definately get the Kee book and do the first eight chapters...you'll be ahead. Danielle
  10. Hi! I'm not Purplestang, but I am in my first semester on the dale mabry campus...as far as which instructor, if you are set on wanting the morning session, you don't have a choice. There is one teacher for the morning and one for the afternoon...I have a few opinions but I'd rather not post them on here. If you want to message me I will give them! :) Danielle
  11. Hi! I am a first semseter student on the DM campus. Congrats on you guys that got in :) As for attendance, you don't have to attend class, but my Professor gives extra points here and there in class and if you are absent, you don't get them. And believe me, you want them for your tests! As for clinical, you aren't allowed to miss any. If you have to, and know ahead of time, it is likely you can work something out to make it up. You may have to pay to do so, however...I think it's about $70. For the fall semester they waived the fee due to the swine flu (they didn't want people coming to clinical sick to avoid paying). I don't know what they'll do for the spring. Hope that helps...I'd be happy to answer any other questions you may have! Danielle
  12. hmm...so you are in plant city. this was the dm campus, and the guy i spoke with on the phone didn't seem to have a clue about there. it stinks b/c i'm 40 minutes from campus with 3 kids. i really don't want to drag them there without knowing if i can get it done. ugh. oh well... thanks for the info!
  13. fourhundred - I have a question...did you get your HCC photo ID? I went to get mine when i bought my books, but was told at the information desk that I couldn't get one til the first week of september. I'm questioning that now though but was unable to get any info by phone today. Thanks, Danielle
  14. Hi fourhundred...i'm in the afternoon class with Keating, and she is having us wear our uniforms. She sent an email on hawkmail with all the info. Are you in that class??
  15. I'm in DM days so I can't help you, our first class is a clinical day and we are required to have reviewed a whole bunch of skills already, and have to wear our uniform. Good luck to you guys :)

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