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Nurses Going to Med School
"*Because this thread seems very touchy about the word "easier" let me be clear that this is because you do not need the additional science classes so it's a more direct path, the length of time to complete is shorter, and even though you are being trained to practice medicine, it's just not at the same intensity of a med school. So it's not easy, just comparitively easy." haha and you make a lot less money too... isn't it all about the benjamins in the end?
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Help! New BSN grad moving to Houston
http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ call the human resources department - they are so helpful. they hire in batches at certain times of the year (like for new grads graudating in may they do the hiring in january) but i would call and see if there are any opps. good luck! http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept36801/files/357206.html also, they hire you as an aide until you are fully trained. that was one of the downsides - so say if your training lasts 3 months on a certain unit, regardless of whether you have a current TX RN license or not, you will be paid a CNA salary during your training. when you start on your own, then your salary goes up to the nursing range
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Help! New BSN grad moving to Houston
http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ call the human resources department - they are so helpful. they hire in batches at certain times of the year (like for new grads graudating in may they do the hiring in january) but i would call and see if there are any opps. good luck! http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept36801/files/357206.html
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Help! New BSN grad moving to Houston
there are several opportunities in the dallas area. pm me if you would like to know!
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Nurses Going to Med School
having considered medical school and having gotten my BSN as well as minors in both biology and chemistry, I can truly say that most, if not all, of my science courses (aside from the ones that were required for the BSN) were more challenging than the nursing courses. the science courses require a whole different thought process whereas the nursing courses are memorizing a lot of information/concepts and applying them. nursing school is challenging in that questions are typically worded in awful ways and there is not too much leniency in how many points one can miss in a given course. medical school is challenging in the vast amount of information a person must retain. Straight memorization, hard work, lots of debt, and with this changing health care environment the superior financial rewards that doctors have had may be nonexistant. I've wanted to be a doctor since I was a youngster - I chose nursing school because I never thought I would have the patience to become one (I still don't think I do). But if one truly wants to be one, take as much science as possible. Literally, as much science as possible. Biochem & genetics and cell and molec biology are TOUGH courses, even for biology - general or university physics does not come easy for everyone - organic chemistry is like learning a new language. If you have a passion for science and a passion for taking care of people devote yourself to you nursing and science classes and you will be OKAY!
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What happens after Passing nclex??
that is completely normal... its a 3 step process. congrats!!! where did you get a job?
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What happens after Passing nclex??
where did you get a job?
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O-Chem...What have I gotten myself into?!
make sure you will take it at the same institution so it officially replaces the lower grade (if you are not happy with how it may effect your gpa!) and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to PM or ask on this forum... i've gotten quite a bit of organic under my belt and might be of assistance if i remember any of it. good luck!
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O-Chem...What have I gotten myself into?!
how did your test go?
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O-Chem...What have I gotten myself into?!
how many semester hours is it? does it include lab?? just make sure you are able to differentiate between the reaction mechanisms when you get to them. Also Solomons organic chemistry (9th edition) or Carey Organic Chem (6th Edition) are great Readable books for the full year course good luck!
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Questions about becoming a CRNA from a nursing student
take as much science as you can. not introductory courses either. and do well in them! good luck :-)
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O-Chem...What have I gotten myself into?!
are you taking it over summer? that is probably not a good idea for a regular organic course. introductory organic chem might doable over summer, but not the real organic chemistry. take it over a semester
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So what do you think? CRNA Admissionns
i agree with that... no kids no spouse... 1/3 specfically 34.2% of my check with overtime goes to good ol' taxes!
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ADN student needs help for BSN-CRNA track
would suggest UCLA