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DocGoodKnight

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  1. I just started the program. From what I recall, NoelleP said that they don’t work with you unless you “look” like them, and that they will not help you when you go to them. I’m in the program now and the faculty is very diverse. Some barely speak English. They all seem helpful and forthright. I think OP said something about one student that was on the verge of failing and they kind of helped him leave the program. I can’t remember exactly. The weather here is beautiful. They have beaches and natural springs an hour or less drive away. They got Disney, Universal, Seaworld, etc. when they open back up. Oh; and it’s the largest Level 1 Trauma hospital in the nation with around 8 clinical sites that are part of the system. Like I said...I just started. It wasn’t my first choice school, but it’s definitely growing on me. I think I have a great opportunity here.
  2. Did anyone get in that honestly thought they bombed the interview?
  3. Ugh...Why am I not Good enough? I need something to ease this indigestion, and the only med to cure my upset tummy is one little phone call.
  4. It’s almost 9am their time, and I still haven’t gotten a phone call yet.?
  5. I was so nervous. Had all my pressors down, knew mode of action inside and out, reviewed Kreb’s cycle, ready for anything...blew a simple cardiac output question. It felt like I did a book report on Great Gatsby and couldn’t remember which letter comes after “C”.
  6. Good. Super nice 5 person panel. No scenario questions. Just experience personality and gameplan questions.
  7. I little inspiration before interviewing.
  8. I’ll let you guys know my experience. I think I’m the first one at 0730.
  9. I’m definitely studying them, but not freaking out. I think if you know mode of action and how they are eliminated you should be fine. Anything more is just icing on the cake. I think everyone will generally get the clinical questions right, or at least good enough to make it negligible. I believe most places eliminate based upon personality questions. I’d rather spend 3 years with someone I can see myself having a good professional relationship with rather than some alpha who thinks they know everything.
  10. That means roughly 1:2 chance of getting in if you get an interview...way better odds than all the other programs I looked into so far. I’m getting excited!
  11. That means roughly 1:2 chance of getting in if you get an interview...way better odds than all the other programs I looked into so far. I’m getting excited!
  12. I do, he finished in November. been a CRNA for about 6 months now at my hospital. I spoke with him a few times when he would work in icu as a nurse during breaks, and he had a lot of good things to say about the school after he finished

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