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Need to change license application state- stressed, help!
Nope, unfortantly they are not a compact state (although MD) is. If that's what you meant. I will def update everyone. Cross your fingers for me, I hope it all works out! I really don't want to look like a slacker cause I applied awhile ago for my license but since it was based on the wrong info it was pointless.
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Need to change license application state- stressed, help!
Thank you. For some reason it made me feel better for someone to just put it in perspective!!! I guess I should prob call the VA BON and ask if I need to cancel my application or something like that as well. thank you again!
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Need to change license application state- stressed, help!
I am so stressed out over this. Any help would be greatly appreciated- I'm just worried because I've worked so hard and don't want to screw this up! So I live in VA. My professor told us we need to apply for a license in our home state first, and then if we end up with a job in another state we then apply for a second license. I found out this is wrong. I figured I would work in VA anyways, so I thought that was fine. I ended up getting a job in DC, and I called the BON and they said to apply for licensure by endorsement. Since I can't get a refund from VA, they said to just take the NCLEX in VA as planned and then apply for licensure by endorsement. I am taking the NCLEX in 2 weeks and I now realize I am not sure if I have enough time to do the endorsement by mid August when I start working- I have heard it's complicated and can take a long time. I researched it and it seems complicated and lengthy. ANyways, my question is, does anyone know if I can just start over- forget about my VA application (I don't care about the money anymore), and just submit one for DC, get a DC Approval to test, and call pearson vue and change the BON I am registered under and pay their fee? I know this is complicated- but has anyone been in a similar situation? Applied for a license in one state, and got a job in another? I would call the BON but they are closed today and just want some reassurance. I shouldn't have listened to my professor I guess. I've worked so hard and I just wanna take the test and get my license! I have to have my license by the time I start. Has anyone applied for licensure by endorsement by the way? Did it take a long time?
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Asthma and military
Hmm..yea I wouldn't hide it, I guess even if it means not getting into the military. It was "diagnosed" when I c/o feeling breathless when I woke up in the am (I think it was more due to the old carpet in my room and my cats). It went away at college. Last year I went to the dr and she said something about "my asthma" and I was shocked because no one had ever told me that before. So I don't know how reliable of a diagnosis it is. I did take singulair for awhile.
- George Washington Hospital New Grads...?
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Asthma and military
Yea, I don't know what to do. Some places say you can get a waiver, others you can't. Plus I don't know if it is different for nurses vs actual combat soldiers. I will definitely be honest about this, but I hope it doesn't ruin my chances. I wish I hadn't sought medical attention for it, I could have lived with the symptoms and I'd be in the clear.
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Asthma and military
I was just wondering if anyone knows of any nurses in the navy or air force with asthma. I emailed a recruiter and they said to contact a recruiter and I have heard waivers are given. I have never had an asthma attack and I wasn't diagnosed until 2 years ago. Just wondering if anyone has any info on this.
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Student strip searched at school...
One of my classmates was suspended for bringing motrin to school. I understand there is zero tolerance, but I think schools take it too far. It's hard to sit in class all day when you have killer cramps. It seems like there should be bigger things to take care of, like illegal drugs or narcotics.
- George Washington Hospital New Grads...?
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Navy or Air Force?
Thanks everyone.... So once you join, is there some type of training camp you have to go through? Is it like boot camp?
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Navy or Air Force?
I am considering joining the military. I will graduate with my BSN in less than a month. Does anyone have any advice on which branch to join? I have heard the air force treats its employees better, but that's about all I know. I just wanted to hear some personal experiences. Thank you!
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Impossible to find a job in this area
Kamna- thanks. I guess I just have to be patient. It's just frustrating. I apply for jobs at CNMC and then the next day I get an email that says the opening you applied for has been filled. I did go to the job fair but this is the the first "real" job I've been looking for and I was completely unprepared, although I did give my resume to someone. I had no idea about the thank you notes, and interview prep skills until I talked to a relative (ugh I felt like an idiot). This is my first degree so I suppose compared with some of the other applicants I am not as qualified. I am getting so discouraged but I guess I just need to remain motivated. I just wish there was someway I could make myself more marketable. I am willing to do anything at this point. Thank you for the advice, I just need to keep at it!
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Impossible to find a job in this area
Yes the job situation here is terrible! I have had no luck, same as most of my classmates. VHC and INOVA have no positions last I checked. It seems no one wants the new grads! I have looked in every area-I'll take anything at this point.
- Any Info on Children's National?
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Any Info on Children's National?
The new grad situation in this area is not very good. I went to the open house at children's a while back and they don't have many jobs available. I didn't hear anything about a sign on bonus, although that would be great. I think the problem is that most of the hospitals, including children's (last i heard), have their budgets frozen and can't hire many new employees. Combined with the high number of new graduates in this area (catholice, GMU, NOVA, marymount, georgetown, to name a few), it is going to be hard to get a job. most of my classmates and myself have had little success so far. i don't know the situation for experienced nurses, but new grads are having trouble. i wish i had better news to report