anabellatx1 replied to anabellatx1's topic in Texas Nursing
Well, during the first week of orientation we received a thick manual about general hospital info and other stuff. The week after orientation, we went to skills lab to practice cultures, venipuncture,...
anabellatx1 replied to jetergirl20's topic in Texas Nursing
Ohhhh nursing school days thank God I'm done with that!! I'm a graduate from the NLC campus, anyway just stopping by to wish all good luck Most of nursing school experiences are what you make them....
I was wondering if someone who has been through the 12 week training at Parkland could give me an idea of what to expect or how to prepare for it. Thank
anabellatx1 replied to RNFAB27's topic in Texas Nursing
Congratulations!!I'm very happy for you I'm also doing the Hurst review. One thing, did you already receive your license or how does it work? I still need to schedule the test but wanna know if it's...
anabellatx1 replied to RNFAB27's topic in Texas Nursing
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to worry you. I'm pretty sure they'll have a Sept. internship. It looks like they need loots of nurses at this time. Good luck and I do hope you get to join us soon
anabellatx1 replied to RNFAB27's topic in Texas Nursing
I'm not sure but I thought they're the same. How did you find out they'll have one in September? I was told they could possibly have another residency for this fall but only if they need more people;...
anabellatx1 replied to RNFAB27's topic in Texas Nursing
Everything happened so fast. I applied on the 14th, got an invite on the 16th to interview on the 20th, and then got the job offers on the 23rd. Today I took the medication exam, basic math with basic...
anabellatx1 replied to RNFAB27's topic in Texas Nursing
Got offer two options: Physical Medicine and Rehab (8 E PM&R) or Trauma Services (2 E) so I went for the second option :) I'm soooo happy Parkland is giving me this opportunity. Good luck to...
I understand some of your frustration because I've talked to RN's who have had their Associate and work with it for years with no problem. I'm talking about nurses with 15 + yrs of experience who...
Funny, I saw that too while working in the ER floor. One of the doctors did that and I thought it was interesting. I say it's rather convenient in some