I believe they send you a form. I don't think. They check your cholesterol lol. Basically to make sure you are physically capable to meet the requirements and don't have any communicable diseases. Not...
Basically a health background...very general. And a physical from your doc. They send all your paperwork out if everything you need to do. They also discuss all of the details at the
Requirements: flu shot must be done between Sept 1 and Oct 31. Must have documentation in by Nov 1st. must have titers for rubella, rubeola, mumps... hep b must have two shots prior to first clinical...
Just some more tips.. you will need your titers and vaccines done. Also will be assigned ACE passport to do approximately 1 month before starting, cost $50. Uniforms will be offered at meeting (used)...
No, I'll check when I pay the fee. They will not tell you over the phone, just so you know. Last year my rank was consisistant with my start date. Letter says start dates will be sent by end of June....
I am thrilled to have gotten in again! I was so worried. Just some advice, they will tell you this at the mandatory meeting, if you aren't currently working in a healthcare setting, try to get into...
My mistake, its listed under "my profile" on mine. I was accepted to the program last year so it may be from that, because respiratory is listed too (was accepted to that too). So I'm not sure....
I hope they come by Tuesday because I need to make a decision by Wednesday between nursing and respiratory. I'd hate to pass up respiratory and then dont get into
I also applied to resp. And awaiting my letter. I was accepted to both programs last year so hoping I am reaccepted. What is the deadline for the fee, if you
Actually, once you receive your acceptance letter, you can go to the admission office and get your ranking number. Then you can get a general idea of when you will start. I was #122 with January start...
I was originally a Jan Start but due to financial reasons I had to push back to March. I'm looking forward to starting soon!! FYI-Littman stethescopes are the best: expensive, but worth
I contacted MSU and you can apply as early to MSU as early as your first semester in the Macomb program, however, in order to apply you must have the additional prerequisites completed at Macomb...