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AlbaSurf

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  1. How did you find out that you did not have to renew in 5/2010? I just received my Illinois license 1/24/12 and I received the postcard saying my license will expire at the end of May. thanks! KR
  2. Micah, congrats on your upcoming graduation! That's really awesome! What unit do you work on? Karli-Rae
  3. After looking at the university's webpage (http://online.southuniversity.edu/academics/undergraduate/associate_health_science.asp) this is what it says. If you get the Associates in Allied Health Science, it would give you the prereqs to POSSIBLY get into the classes for your Bachelors of Science in Nursing, another two years, making four total before you would be able to sit for the NCLEX. You cannot sit for the NCLEX - RN boards with an Associates in Allied Health Science, you need an Associates in Nursing, which this university doesn't offer. It does offer, however, an RN-to-BSN program, which you could complete if you want to get your bachelors after already passing the NCLEX with your associates (presumably from another university). I guess the main thing is - if you want to practice as an RN after two years of school, then this is the wrong program for you, because this school has it planned to be at least four years (Associates in Allied Health Science - 2 yrs, then Bachelors of Science in Nursing - 2 yrs) Does that help at all? AlbaSurf
  4. Genesis - I really am not sure what starting pay is, but regarding the uniforms, though there is some variation among the units, the required uniform is just scrubs and white socks/white shoes. And then, obviously, no dangling earrings, no other visible piercings/tattoos, no fake nails, etc. I work at Genesis now, as a float nursing assistant (I'll graduate with my BSN in 2010). The best about Genesis, by far, is the quality of the people there. Again, there is some unit variation, but for the most part on each unit there is an incredible camaraderie between all the staff, with people saying, "Can I help you with anything?" when they get a free minute, instead of just going off and doing their own thing. From what I have heard, CNAs/nursing assistants in some places are treated as grunt workers to be ordered around, but at Genesis, I feel respected among my coworkers. I know that they truly appreciate the work that I do and I've never been blown off or ignored when I've asked for help. The management is great, and very transparent. There are multiple avenues by which to express concerns, which are usually acted upon immediately, depending on the situation. I'll warn you, it's also a very professional, very "strict" environment in that everyone works to contribute to the overall quality of the care provided but there is no leeway when it comes to hospital policy. For example, in orientation there is a presentation on HIPAA, and you are told there that that is your warning, if you break confidentiality by accessing or disclosing private health information, you're gone. You don't get a second chance. Genesis is a busy place, and you'll work your rear off, but overall it is a positive and encouraging environment that offers outstanding patient care. We realize that we are a team and a community. Every day I probably care for a loved one of someone else in the genesis community and that by assuring quality care for them, I am assuring it for my own loved ones as well. We take care of each other. Genesis's motto is "Never Settle" and I think that if you can apply that motto to your own career, if you want to constantly improve your skills, or get more education, or even just do your job a little bit better every day, then Genesis is an employer that can help you do just that. However, if you are the type of person that says, "Oh well, that's good enough," then maybe Genesis isn't the place for you. I hope that some of this will prove helpful to you in making your final decision. Best of luck! Karli-Rae
  5. What did you decide to do? Do you need any more information?

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