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University of Minnesota DNP 2015
Nothing, but I am anxiously waiting...good luck...hope we hear soon.
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University of Minnesota DNP 2015
Have you heard anything yet on the interview front?
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singing?
Exactly. We all need the stress relief from somewhere.
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singing?
Been told many times to not quit my day job, to which I kindly reply "Don't have one, but I wont quit my night job either"
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Night Shift
Take that message to heart. Lots of studies have shown you are more alert while on nights when properly hydrated. Caffeine and sugar are highs and lows; overall hydration with water is key to life. Good advice.
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Night Shift
Know your resources, because most nights, its only you! :) Cheers.
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new RN - income questions
So, to answer your question. U of M (non magnet) pays 25.55+ differential for new grads (level A nurse). Detroit Children's (magnet I believe) pays $23 ish.......Just look to other places. Your number seems real low...Are you a LPN?
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Boston Med-new TV show, will you be watching?
'Boston Med' Nurse Balances Work, Personal Life This is a good interview.
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Boston Med-new TV show, will you be watching?
I thought they did a pretty good depiction of some RN's tonight.....Good Show, keeps me watching.
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VA (Ann Arbor) vs. UM Hospital
Thanks for reading.....I am in a bit of a good pickle... I recently received job offers from two places, but need some pros and cons... I recently received a job offer from the local VA Hospital in Ann Arbor that is part time (24 hrs a week). The offer at UM Hospital is a Med Surg Unit (36 hrs a week). The units are similar, patient population obviously quite different. I wonder about benefit differences, ability of a part time employee to pick up shifts, working conditions, and others. Can I get some input from y'all (sorry southerner here). I'd love an employee of both to send me a PM. If not, any input is good.
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Is your permanent ID your license number?
I recently passed NCLEX (yahooooooooooo!!!) and have a permanent ID with the State Board of Nursing (verify a license). Is your permanent ID your license number? Just trying to figure this thing out. Sorry, new nurse here. Thanks all, Cheers.