Hi! I am from California originally (Sacramento area). My husband is in the Air Force, so we currently live in Ohio. I joined the facebook group, and I was accepted for the MSN Nursing Education...
NurseNikki=) replied to Puppylover0213's topic in General Nursing
I say no. I was in a similar situation and ultimately left because I felt like I would be the one thrown under the bus if anything went wrong. Doctors have the money, power, and more respect, and if...
Hello, I was accepted to the MSN FNP program for Fall 2020! I’m excited but now that this is a reality I am determining if all of the pros outweigh the cons- mainly cost and now reading about...
NurseNikki=) replied to whitneyraeRN's topic in Florida Nursing
I live in Ft Walton Beach and applied to hospitals from Panama City to Pensacola starting back in June. I didn't receive any replies until November. Then, I had interviews all within a week of each...
NurseNikki=) replied to NurseNikki=)'s topic in General Nursing
Thanks for the info and the link. I worked an immunization clinic for a few months last year after obtaining my RN license and now I'm starting at a hospital this upcoming week. I will definitely get...
Does anyone know what we can claim as educational and occupational expenses when filing taxes? I graduated in May and have always claimed my book expenses, but I am wondering if I can claim expenses...
However, to answer your question, I am not sure if you would be able to get your RN to BSN from another school after finishing at PCC. I don't see why you wouldn't be able to if you are a licensed
Especially if your previous nursing courses were from an unaccredited school. I personally think it would be much more efficient to get your BSN from another school now. The nursing curriculum itself...
If you finish at PCC and become an RN, then I don't really see the purpose of going for a BSN at another school. because those programs will make you go through your nursing courses all over
PCC is known for having really strict rules, just to key you know. I'm almost positive you would be able to practice nursing anywhere in the US because you are required to take the NCLEX after you...
It really depends on the hospital's preference. A lot of hospitals in the Southeast USA only give 50 cents more an hour and you can still advance to higher positions without BSN as long as you have...
If your ultimate goal is to become a public health nurse, do not delay any longer. Check to see if there is a part time accelerated program where you could continue to work part time and if not you...
I was in a similar situation a few years back and had similar goals. I transferred to the university and had to finish the prerequisites for that school. Fortunately, with a good GPA I was able to get...