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Jrah

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  1. Gero population means predominantly medicare. Medicare does not reimburse as much as commercial insurance for the most part, which can account for the discrepency that you inquired about.
  2. I am currently in a masters generalist program. I was wondering how many of you have gone on to do your NP after a similar program. I want to practice as quickly as possible. I would love to start a certificate program right away before the DNP becomes mandatory and it looks like they are phasing them out. I am open to all the options would be a certificate program, another masters, or the DNP, just looking for quick.
  3. Can someone in the group just request me? Ill put a link to my Facebook https://www.facebook.com/joey.rahman.1
  4. Hey guys how do I find the group? I think its still locked...
  5. Hey guys I got my acceptance by email yesterday as well!
  6. I did not ask about being male to be offensive to anyone. I was merely asking because it would seem that those in the minority usually have an easier time with acceptance. Although, the trend may be changing males are no doubt the minority. I would assume that schools would first have to admit more males to encourage the changing of these norms. Also I would not understand the logic of not hiring an NP from a generalist masters seeing that PAs are in the same boat with one less year of course work.
  7. Hello, I am new to this site, and I came looking to get some advise. I am wondering which program would be better suited for me. I am a junior in college right now, and I am graduating in the spring. I have a mediocre GPA of 3.5. I was pre-med so that effed me up. I am looking to become an NP, but most grad entry programs begin in the summer, but I have found a few ABSN programs that start in the spring. I am trying to get my schooling done in the quickest route. I am in the midwest and I would like to stay there, but UIC's app is closed and Depaul requires a year of work before returning from the Generalist. Loyola requires all prereqs to have a "B" and I got a B- in orgo... I was wondering if anyone could give me any advise or even if I am competitive. I have 1.5 years working as a Pharmacy tech 2 semesters of working at free clinic 1 semester educational policies committee 2 semesters tutoring refugee children 3 semesters health professions club member 3 month summer medical records internship 3 months medical mission to Ghana Jewel Osco Scholarship winner I have not taken the GRE so that is coming up. I know I don't look very competitive, but I will be applying to Johns Hopkins, Penn, Boston College, Columbia, Vanderbilt, Duke (ABSN) and Marquette. Does it help being a male when applying to these programs? Any schools I should add to the list or even take off the list? My recommendations will be coming from a theology professor, Abnormal and Developmental Professor, and My mentor who is the pharmacy manager where I work.

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