I have heard that the main difference b/w PA and NP is that NP can own their own practice, they don't have to work under someone, while a PA works in a doctor's office. I have seen many PAs that work...
Thanks so much for the information! I think I'm really more into just caring for the babies, and not really L&D, so I would just rather work in the NICU. It does sound exciting to be around and...
This might be sort of random, but while working in a NICU I would want the oportunity to help with deliveries every now and then. I definitely don't want to do OB/GYN, but I think it would be kind of...
I know that hospitals usually have tuition reimbursement, but I don't know if they pay for it completely. I work at 2 hospitals right now as a pharmacy tech and one of them only gives you $3000 a...
CapeMaui, I think we are in the same position! I am also in the Long Island area, and want to be a NNP. I know that I couldn't do the distance program at Stony Brook, although I am currently doing...
erilynn17 replied to Still Riding's topic in General Nursing
Im going to be starting nursing school and I was wondering about this too...I have 4 in each ear, 1 in the cartilige in each side, 1 in my tragus, 1 nipple (got it done 2 weeks ago! i think I want...
erilynn17 replied to Still Riding's topic in General Nursing
Im going to be starting nursing school and I was wondering about this too...I have 4 in each ear, 1 in the cartilige in each side, 1 in my tragus, 1 nipple (got it done 2 weeks ago! i think I want...
You should look into Strattera, it is marketed especially for Adult ADD. I know that it is fairly new, and some doctors may not know a lot about it but I started taking it a few months ago and its...
Hey everyone, I have heard that NP can practice independently (as opposed to PA practicing under MD) and I have seen many NP in MDs office, but I have never seen a NP that own their own office. Does...
Well I mean, you still see doctors working in an office, even if it is with other doctors, I thought maybe just most NP prefer to work in hospitals. Does anybody know where I can find the laws for...
I was just wondering how everybody's nursing/pharmacy relations are because I currently work in a pharmacy in a hospital so I know our side of the story, but I was wondering what nurses think of their...
Oh and I agree that joint comission is just a pain altogether! I have been spending the last few weeks checking the expiration dates on EVERY SINGLE ITEM we have in the pharmacy...believe me, my idea...
I guess it is because no one knows how the other works...I am usually the oneat the other end of those missing med phone calls but what the nurses don't realize is that while we also have nurses on...
i'm looking for some information, and i hope someone can help me out. i am currently a sophomore at stony brook university and am majoring in psychology. my original career goal was to be a genetics...
erilynn17 replied to Energizer Bunny's topic in New York Nursing
SUNY Stony Brook has an accelerated program. It is 12 months, and I think it is pretty cheap (definitely not 25,000 maybe 15,000). It might be far from you, but I hear it is very good (very...
erilynn17 replied to erilynn17's topic in NICU, Neonatal
I dont' know if this a good thing or not, but I've noticed something...I know that I want to be a nurse because I love my job in the hospital, but I wish I was doing something more with direct patient...
erilynn17 replied to Energizer Bunny's topic in New York Nursing
I go to SUNY Stony Brook right now (majoring in psych) and when I graduate I'm gonna go for nursing there. Stony Brook has a great rep and it's on Long Island where I live, so its
Hey, does anybody know of any cheap (or free) CNA programs on LI, specifically Suffolk County? I can only do it during the summer (or weekends) because I go to SBU full time. I know BOCES has one but...
erilynn17 replied to erilynn17's topic in NICU, Neonatal
Thanks for the CNA advice! I will look into finding a program. Now I just need any advice on grad schools. Has anyone heard anything about particular schools? I have awhile before I have to start on...
erilynn17 replied to erilynn17's topic in NICU, Neonatal
Yeah, I am figuring that being a CNA would also reinforce my decision to work w/babies! Its one thing to change the diapers and clean up after a baby, it's another thing to clean up after an adult. I...
erilynn17 replied to erilynn17's topic in NICU, Neonatal
I still have 2 more years before deciding which program to do, but I am grateful for all the advice! Will working as a CNA in general let me see if I am even interested in nursing at all? During...
erilynn17 replied to erilynn17's topic in NICU, Neonatal
Wow, again everybody thank you soo much for replying! At Stony Brook, the advanced RN program is 12 months...I know it will be fast paced, but I think I can handle it, and I figured I couldn't work...
erilynn17 replied to erilynn17's topic in NICU, Neonatal
I have been in a NICU, but only for a short while at a time. Also, the hospital where I work is not very busy...they consider 3 babies to be a lot. I have always been interested in neonatals, I...
erilynn17 replied to erilynn17's topic in NICU, Neonatal
I am doing the BS track, and I plan on doing the advanced RN program right after I graduate, then taking time off to work as an RN before going on to the masters program. So I'm gonna need references,...