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KibbsRNstudent

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  1. I have a friend who was just hired by Tidewell. She loves it already and she just finished her 2 weeks of training in Sarasota. She says the benefits are out of this world and cost nearly nothing. She is a CNA til she gets her business associates degree. .
  2. I hear CTC is great. I was going to take a test there recently to get my LPN and then wait on the RN list for MCC but I had one issue with CTC. Since the LPN is not a degree program but a certificate, I would have to take A&PI and II and all the other classes (gen. eds) I have already taken. They would make me do the entire program even though I was only 2 semesters from graduating the RN degree program in NH. I was a 4.0 student. there is no reason I should take all the gen/ eds over again. I was already accepted to MCC and they are making me take a math class (because I an transferring from out of state) and then I will be on the wait list for the RN program. That is more acceptable to me than taking every all over again. :)
  3. venice!! Yay! That is very close!!
  4. Hi FL-Nurse. I think you may be referring to the MCC in Bradenton. That one is about a little more than an hour from North Port. But, the MCC in Venice is only about 15-20 minutes depending on where in North Port you live. Sarasota is at least 45 minutes away.
  5. We moved to North Port from NH almost 2 years ago. I miss NH a lot but this is a nice quiet town. My husband built our house here and we bouth the land just before the prices went through the roof. now, the prices are way down and like someone else said, home owners are begging to deal right now. Now is the time to come here and buy a house. I was in nursing school for 3.5 years in NH and I moved here and they will not take my nursing theory credits as transfers at MCC. The school is only about 15 minutes away from me. (Venice branch) MCC does not take transfer students. They are making me retake the nursing theory's over again (2 classes) and then I will take the the other and I will be done. I finished all but those classes to finish the AS degree. I am on the wiat list and they say it is 2 years. We will see. I have excellent grades but MCC told me that that does not matter as they do not accept transfers. I have to go to the bottom of the list like everyone else. I am not worried about it though. There are so many hospitlas around here and since I have been a stay at home mom for so many years I thought I needed to go back and help my husband out with the bills. I am applying at a hospital in Port Charlotte as a PCA. I hope I get it. I am no longer CAN lisenced but I have the nursing school clinicals and previous CAN experience behind me. Wish me luck! Welcome to FL when you get here. It is a great area.
  6. well, I did it. I applied for a PCA position at a hospital. I even wrote the lady in charge whose e-mail i saw on the website with the on line application. I sent her my resume and I also filled out the application. I do not have my license but I told them I could take the test and get my CNA license if they would hire me and I will have to find the Red cross around here and take the BLS renewal training. I had one but it was for NH and it expired last year. I hope I get it. It is a third shift position. What I was so amazed with was all the RN and LPN positions I saw open for this hospital. It had to be like 30-40 positions to apply for and all departments! Too bad I don't have me RN yet!!
  7. Thant means so much to me to hear!! Very encouraging!!
  8. Thank you! That made me hopeful and smile!!:nuke::wink2:
  9. Thanks! I will call some hospitals today!! :wink2:
  10. This thread may be old but I was looking up this topic and felt I needed to respond. Yes, trach care is the airway and I do think that a trained PCT could take care of it if the qualifications I have have seem for PCT's are true. While in nursing school, I did trach care first ion the lab and then in the hospital. It was my first semester of clinicals actually. Also, while I was a CNA/LNA 9 years ago I did home health. I took care of trachs all the time and it was a part of my job description to clean them and make sure there was no infection around the insertion site. Now, from what I gather, the qualifications for a CPT are at least a semester of clinical if you are a nursing student and if you are a cna then at least 6 months to a year of working as a cna. With this in mind, I have to say that it would be OK to do trach care if you were a PCT.
  11. OK, I have read a lot about this but I have a question for anyone who knows anything about this. From what I read... a. you should have (and it is required for hire) at least 1 semester of clinical under your belt if you are an RN student (or LPN student) b. if you are a CNA/LNA then you should have at least 6 months to a year of experience behind you. I was a CNA/LNA for a few years before my kids were born and I quit. I then went to nursing school when my daughter was a year old. I took 3.5 years and was 2.5 semesters from graduation before my husband asked me to leave. I do plan on going back to finish very soon, but, in the meantime I want to get a job right now as a PCT as we need the money and it would help to pay for school. I have 2 semesters of clinical under my belt from school and I was a CNA/LNA with 4 years experience under my belt. (Home health and nursing home) Even though my cna/lna experience was about 9 years ago and my nursing clinical were last in the fall of 2005, do you feel that this should be enough for me to be able to call a human resources department and see if I would qualify to apply for a CPT position?? Any replies would be very helpful right now. thank you..
  12. Thanks. This actually happened about 3 years ago. I guess the thread was bumped when I responded with a question to someone. hehe. I did not make excuses for the incident. I understand that the student is always wrong. I just accepted ti and moved on. I left school a semester after that because my husband wanted me to be home more. I am now going back to finish. I live in a different state now and they do not take transfers so I have to retake all my nursing theories and clinical but that is only 4 semesters and It will be nice to refresh. :) I am currently studying math right now from Algebra to Statistics in order to test out of the math class. My math credit was non-transferable. Bummer! Oh well. Always good to refresh. :)
  13. I never paid for a subscription either and I had an avatar at one time. hmmm.

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