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TWU Spring 2020 FNP/WHNP Students (Dallas Campus)
I got an email back when I responded. I see it blocked out who I said I responded to on this thread. If you want to email me directly, I can tell you who I sent the email to. My email is [email protected].
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TWU Spring 2020 FNP/WHNP Students (Dallas Campus)
I responded to that email from ****** about orientation. I just checked my twu email and I got the one that says my first 2 classes will be pathology and theory. Are those the same for you?
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TWU Spring 2020 FNP/WHNP Students (Dallas Campus)
Well if you find any information out about registration, orientation, etc., let me know.
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TWU Spring 2020 FNP/WHNP Students (Dallas Campus)
Yeah, I’m not sure if they have a particular course order we need to follow, or if we just sign up for what’s open. I’m not sure if I’ll do PT or FT, guess it depends on how much time we have to spend on campus. Do you have any idea on how much of the program is online vs in the classroom?
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TWU Spring 2020 FNP/WHNP Students (Dallas Campus)
I have questions too. I don’t know if we accept anything either. I called to find out about orientation and some lady told me it was at 9 on 11/12. Did they tell you that as well? The lady didn’t sound very confident in her answer. I emailed Dr ***** to verify that and to ask if we register after orientation, but she hasn’t responded. ?
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TWU Spring 2020 FNP/WHNP Students (Dallas Campus)
I was recently accepted to the WHNP program at TWU's Dallas campus. I was wondering if there are any other Dallas campus future NP students out there that will be starting in Spring of 2020?
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What else can I do with my BSN
Informatics?
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Post Partum VS. L&D
If money isn’t an issue, take the L&D job. I’ve worked in PP, and I don’t feel like what you learn there applies to the bulk of midwifery. Now if you take the PP job and have opportunities to float to Antepartum, that might be helpful.
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WHNP - Fertility Medicine?
Dallas/Ft Worth area
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TWU FALL 2019 FNP
I applied to this program as well. I didn't submit reference letters or a resume. I think it did ask for my job experience while filling out the application, but that's about it. I asked my friend who just finished their FNP program and she didn't remember having to submit anything but the transcript. I don't know about you, but I haven't received anything from the school. Guess I'll just wait an see if I get something via email or regular mail.
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WHNP - Fertility Medicine?
Do any of the WHNPs here work in fertility medicine? If so, could you share any insight on how you "broke into" this area specialty of nursing/medicine. TIA
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Supplies???
Hey experienced school nurses I need some guidance. This is my first year at a school and myself and the other 3 newbies in the district are so clueless. Amongst one of the things that we are clueless about, is a list of supplies that are a must have in the clinic. I know this probably differs from nurse to nurse and school to school, but could y'all give me suggestions that I could use to compile a list for us inexperienced nurses? We are all at either Elementary or Middle schools. Thanks in advance.
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Mother/baby and L&D
I've recently begun working in a Mother/Baby unit. While it is leaps and bounds better than where I came from (Neuro/Telemetry), I don't know that I could see myself staying here for 5 or 10 plus years. I've always been interested in L&D (but we all know it can be hard to get in to), as well as at some point maybe going for my CNM. I know I'll be in Mother/Baby for at least a year so that I can get my IBCLC. Do you think I should stick it out for 2 years so I could get my certification, or if I decide L&D is where I want to be, try moving to that department after a year? While I think I could probably get into L&D at my current hospital a little easier than a new grad, I would still have to go through a residency (which is a big commitment and a 2 year contract). Any advice from both specialties is welcome.
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Not enough experience to be hired, too much for an internship!
I thought about doing that in the past. Do you think it would really help? I'm totally open to the idea.
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Not enough experience to be hired, too much for an internship!
I really want to move into Women's but my only experience is in Telemetry, so I'm getting passed over for RN I positions posted. Well, now I'm getting turned down for Women's Internships because I have over a year of experience working as an RN. I feel like this is ridiculous. Did anyone else have a really difficult time transitioning into Women's?