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RE: Offering my CPNE study docs, check attachments
Hi everyone, I haven't been very active on here for a while. I hope these are still helpful because the CPNE stuff changes every year. Good luck to everyone embarking on this journey. It was a tough one but hang in there, it will be so worth it in the end
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Moving to South FL this summer
Thanks Nurse_Kimurtle, I did apply to Memorial as well. Waiting to see who wants me :-)
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Moving to South FL this summer
Thanks @Sea2H0RN I wouldnt mind the drive at all. I do a lot of driving now as a hospice nurse. I also applied to some hospice supervisor and triage positions, let's see what kicks back.
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Moving to South FL this summer
@Sea2H0RN, I eventually want to teach nursing in college and when I look at faculty positions they all ask for acute care experience. @RUmedic the reason is kinda silly, but i'm Jamaican and Broward is home to a lot of my culture. One of my mentors encouraged me to look further into Fl so i'm listening. Gonna start to broaden my search. This week I got a call back from Jackson Memorial and Baptist. Tell me what you guys think please
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Moving to South FL this summer
Due to affordability and school districts, I've narrowed it down to Coral Springs...it just feels right to me too. I'm excited to get outta winters in NY. Problem is, although I've persevered through these years with advancing degrees (completing MSN/Ed by June with WGU) NY has not been the land of opportunity for me. I've been stuck in the long term care settings, and within the past 2 years I got into hospice nursing. Although I've found hospice nursing to be very rewarding, my new degree will only afford me a Staff Development position in a long term care setting or in hospice. My ultimate goal is to teach in college/university so I will eventually either do a post-masters NP or DNP program........but I HAVE NO HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE!! I need to get into a hospital, and I don't have a problem starting as a new nurse in med/surg - I actually welcome it. Does anyone know if it's hard to get hired at hospitals like Memorial, Broward, Plantation or Jackson? I do have my FL RN license already so I started submitting applications. Moving date is around late June - early July. HELP
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Is anyone out there having such a hard time with WGU?
Hang in there E2Nurse, I hope they switch your classes for you so you can gain back some momentum and confidence. You can also request a new mentor if you have good reason ie, not getting help you feel you need or direction. Keep us posted :-)
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Is anyone out there having such a hard time with WGU?
That class will not open for me until July 1st so I dont know much about it. I've been poking around to see what each course entails so I'll have a jump start. I think that shouldnt have been one of your first classes. Biochem doesnt look so bad so dont panic, stats wasnt bad at all. I was dreading it and passed the obj exam 1 shot n was totally surprised.
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Does anyone know how much Atria pays LPNs in New York City?
$25/h in 2007
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Is anyone out there having such a hard time with WGU?
Hi, I just finished my first semester of WGU RN - BSN/MSN. What class are you having trouble with? Maybe I can help. I completed Care of Older Adult, Nutrition, Health Assessment and Statistics so far. Let me know and I'll try to help
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Is the market in LI any better? SI?
Job market on LI right now is horrible, even if u know someone within who could refer u in. A little easier for a BSN but still very competitive because for 15 jobs there are 1500 applicants
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Mentorship in the Nursing Community
The single most entertaining post ever, made my day! I would also like to know why the op is not only considering nursing but apn, wow!
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Excelsior College Students
No prob, I get on here every few days but if u want u can send pm's, i usually get them on my phone so response time would be quicker
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Excelsior College Students
Hi rhudo, follow the content guide and for a good idea of the actual exam try the practice exams :) you will see.
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Excelsior Students how are you preparing resumes??
EC no longer allows entry into the program from completing 50% of clinical semesters from other school, one either has to be a lpn/emt or rt. The op did not specify she had no healthcare exp, so maybe she should chime in here. I do understand that ppl might hold these titles but never actually worked, many variables with individual situations
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Excelsior Students how are you preparing resumes??
As an EC grad, I must disagree with RNfinally about there being no clinical experience, what exactly was that CPNE then? Might not have been the traditional type of clinicals but EC isnt a traditional school! The time you take preparing for the CPNE, what is that called? I just wanted to address that statement. Now to address whether it should be listed on a resume, answer is NO! Ur clinical training in brick and mortar school or a distance learning program will not count as 'WORK' experience because u werent getting paid for it. It doesnt have to be highlighted under education either because it is understood that u would not hold the title without a clinical foundation, which in our case was the CPNE. Now the other poster is right with saying u must have some kinda lpn/emt exp or else u wouldnt be an EC grad. This is what u list as work exp. I hope this helped and I didnt offend anyone....n if I did, who cares, I love EC and I appreciate the opportunity to complete the ASN through them and I will not have the program belittled in any way shape or form :) so I apologise.