Hello! I was wondering if there were any US RNs here who have went to Canada and are now working as LPNs, specifically in Alberta. I'm in the US and I'm an RN, but I have an associates degree (and a...
Anyone else planning on starting the program on March 26? I just got off the phone with admissions and they have my transcripts. After my info as been through "two checkpoints," I'm supposed to...
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I just recently went from working in a hospital to a long term care facilitly. It's definetly different and I feel like a new graduate all over again, even though I've been an RN for nine months. I'm...
Based on my DARS report, I'll have to take a tier III course. I saw the list of tier III courses and I noticed that some of them were art classes. I'm going to to take an art class at my community...
I know what you mean. I'm taking the summer off too. I'm not going to spend my entire summer writing papers every week. It's going to take me longer to get this BSN but that's
I have more than 6 months experience and I can't even get an interview. I have no idea what these nurse recruiters are looking for. Where is UPMC going to find enough experienced nurses to work at...
I heard that with the new UPMC hospital opening up, there is going to be a "nursing shortage" in Pittsburgh. But who knows how true that'll be until the place officially
I'll say! I'm typing up my rought draft and I finally got to page three! This paper is going to have to be four pages long because I need to finish this before I go to
I saw a scrub top that had skulls and crossbones on it. . .I don't think that would be appropriate to wear at all! I prefer solid colored scrubs: navy blue, ceil blue, and sometimes white. It makes me...
I don't know much about Kindred but I did have an interview there a while back. I was introduced to the nurses on the unit I was applying to work on and I was surprised that all of the nurses were...
How do I find my state nurses association's "legal regulations"? I did a Google search, went to my state's SNA website, and I couldn't find anything. Should I just look at Ohio's state nurses...
This thread is very encouraging as I have decided to leave my hospital job where I was using very few nursing skills on the unit I worked on. Plus I was burnt out working 40 hrs and rotating day/night...
I looked through my facility's on-line policy manual and I couldn't find a policy regarding resignation. I was informed that a general rule of thumb is the number of vacation weeks I get determines...