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Veterans Administration Hospital - Long Beach, CA
Thanks for your response. I will keep all this in mind and hope for success. I figured there would be an extensive background check anyhow. My hope is that the process is a bit quicker than I've heard. Thanks again and pray my success.
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Veterans Administration Hospital - Long Beach, CA
Seasons greetings everyone. I have an interview with the VA in a few days. Does anyone have any advice on how to prepare? Thank you for any input.
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established RN with some time off- Cover letter/Resume
I am in a similar position. However the advice I received from an employment center was, instead of bullets, rewrite my position descriptions in paragraphs with headings for each major task. They said bullet-style job description was outdated. I haven't done it yet, as it seems pretty daunting to rewrite a 4-page resume right now, but I will tackle it later today. I have a 5-year nursing gap, but have been traveling with my spouse as well and also caring for an ailing parent. I am hoping I won't have to do a refresher course since I kept my licenses current. Anyhow, if anyone has good advice on the best way to write this resume, or can provide a winning sample, please help. Some encouragement will be much appreciated as well. I am so ready to go back to work.
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Advice for the first year of Nursing
Wow, couldn't have said it better! You spoke so many truths, things you know deep inside are true but no one seems brave enough to admit. You try to find out if you're the only one who feels that way, buy others deny they do, leaving you feeling like the failure of the lot. I'm so glad you were honest. Best of luck to you and whatever you choose in the future. If you continue on in nursing, hopefully they will request you give talks and in-services on how to survive the profession. You are a Godsend and a breath of fresh air. Wish I could know you.
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Anyone attending University of Phoenix RN-BSN?
The cost and length of the course spend on whether you have any credits to transfer. It will take me 18 months at about $500 per credit plus other fees.
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Anyone attending University of Phoenix RN-BSN?
I am currently attending. I just started but so far things are going smoothly. If you have never done an online course before, it can seem complicated to navigate the different area on the site, but my graduation team was very good at guiding me through. It is a rather fast-paced program it seems, so I need to reserve a true evaluation until further on.
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Suny Delhi RN to BSN 1yr online
Hi everyone. I, too am lookng into the SUNY Delhi RN to BSN online program. I have some credits towards my BSN from SUNYIT Utica/Rome. However I was told that that they may not all transfer. I sort of thought that as long as it was within the SUNY system all my credits would transfer. Anyhow, I will wait for confirmation on which ones do transfer if any. The point is I think that this may be my best option to complete my BSN. If anyone else that has been through the program can share their experience, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much. Good luck to all.
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Prospective Nurse at Landstuhl Regional Hospital in Germany
I have been living in Germany for over a year now and have not had the good fortune to be offerred a job as yet. I also received a no reply email a while back, but nothing else. I was starting to lose hope. Thank you so much for your post. It really helps. I know the spots are limited, so I suppose only the very best nurses will be hired. I still pray I get my chance. Good luck to all of you. Please keep posting. Thanks again.
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Roll Call for all Military and VA Nurses and those considering the Service
Oh wow, I would so love to work at Landstuhl. I have sent my resume in and am still waiting. I live in Germany now moe than a year as a military spouse. However I do not seem to have any luck. I pray someone will have mercy. :)
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Researching Online RN-BSN schools
I am very glad to see this post. I too would be grateful to get any info about this topic. Thanks for all who reply and to the original poster. I will also share any info I gather. P.S I did start the application for UOP, but had second thoughts as the cost is outrageous. I could always get a loan, but imagine the pain of having to pay all that money back
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Verbal, Written Warnings and Termination
i probably would not have mentioned it if it were not directly asked of me on applications. once again, a very good example of being stuck between a rock and a hard place. you know, maybe i am just naive, but here is a prime example of a situation where telling the truth does you no good, and telling a lie may. sad, sad day in nursing. but thanks for the encouragement. i do plan to use this time to complete my bsn.
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Verbal, Written Warnings and Termination
Hi, I read the postings here and wished I had read them before I was terminated. I was ganged up on at work by my fellow nurses and my nurse manager. I played into their hands by letting it known that I was suspcious of a consipracy. I also had a run in with my manager that gave her good reason to write me up - although I was provoked. Anyhow, I am not going to cry about being a victim, as I contributed to my own demise, but I know I was unfairly treated. I was also not given any opporunity to officially voice my complaints. Now I am jobless and unable to find another because of the termination on my record. Suffice it to say, having had to live with the daily scare of very little funds, I have learned my lesson. I know when to given up and give in. It sounds good to say "stand up for yourself," or "live up to your ethical standards," or "morals are key to this carrer." But when it comes down to it, if you try to do the right thing and someone feels threatened, you are a goner. I don't think nursing is right for me. It is very hard to do the right thing, especially when your manager threatens you every day. It is a sad, sad day for nursing when a manager can get away with creating a hostile environment for an employee and that employee is the one who gets fired. Well, although I am jobless and struggling - despite 10 years of a very gratigying nursing career, I know there are many other things to be thankful for. So I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving :cheers:and hope to read more on this thread soon.
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Advice please!
Thanks to the one who asked this question and many thanks for the response. This is similar to a question I had posted earlier this morning. I think maybe I have my answer from your reply to the other user's question. However I will repost my question and hope for further input. I also must add that my 4 years nursing experience have been sporadic due to home situation. I often have to resign to take care of sick children at home etc. I have been home for 6 months and before that I was in a clinic for 1 year. So maybe I need to some recent med/surg experience before tackling hospice, huh? Here is my earlier post copied and pasted: >>>Hi everyone. Please help me decide if I want to take this job I was offerred. It is in an 8-bed inpatient hospice center, staffed with 1 RN , 1 LPN and 2 NA's. I will be the sole RN on the floor. I have never done hospice nursing, but have 4 years of nursing, 3 in med-surg. I want the job, but I wonder if I will need another RN to orient me to the unique aspects of hospice. Please answer ASAP, I have an intervierw tomorrow. Just got the call yesterday. I do appreciate any input. Thanks
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Let's dialyze the actively dying pt....
Hi everyone. Please help me decide if I want to take this job I was offerred. It is in an 8-bed inpatient hospice center, staffed with 1 RN , 1 LPN and 2 NA's. I will be the sole RN on the floor. I have never done hospice nursing, but have 4 years of nursing, 3 in med-surg. I want the job, but I wonder if I will need another RN to orient me to the unique aspects of hospice. Please answer ASAP, I have an intervierw tomorrow. Just got the call yesterday. I do appreciate any input. Thanks.
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traveling with husband & child ?
Hi everyone. Blessings to all. This thread is well needed, thanks for starting it. I have pretty much the same question. Can someone please answer this query? What is the likelihood of travelling successfully if you have a family? Has anyone ever done it? What kind of strain does it put on your children or spouse and how do you overcome it? I really thought of travelling for many years but keep postponing it. My kids are a bit older now and quite self-sufficient, but still young enough for me to be wary of leaving them. My husband would do a fine job without me, but it feels like abandonment. Or maybe I can bring them along. Any thoughts on this? Thanks much.