MurseJJ

MurseJJ

Neurosurgery, Neurology

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  1. New York City Nurse Practitioner

    Is that 111K base starting salary for new grad
  2. reading EKGs- an advanced privilege?

    Why wouldn't they be able to keep a straight
  3. Question from a doc on NP education

    He uses that exact phrase multiple times as medical student W19 on
  4. Question from a doc on NP education

    Oh really? Sounds like you're intimately familiar with what he has access to... I bring it up because it is very obvious to those of us that post/read both here and there, and those of us...
  5. Question from a doc on NP education

    A few months ago, you claimed to be about to start NP school...now you're waiting to start pharmacy school in August... Really, you're W19 from SDN, where you claim to be a medical student, and even...
  6. Question from a doc on NP education

    Still waiting for you to post your syllabi for the imaging courses you took that you
  7. Question from a doc on NP education

    Could you post the syllabi for your classes on imaging as well? I'm
  8. SICU or Cardiac stepdown- New Grad

    What are the real differences between the ICU and stepdown patients from your experience? Yes, the stepdown patients are more stable and don't require as close monitoring as ICU patients, but how...
  9. Which
  10. Hi all, I'm considering a position (the Nursing Attendant for BSN students) at NYP-Columbia, and one consideration would be the parking situation. At my current job, there is street parking, and...
  11. I drive. Best place to park would be on Riverside Drive. Depending on the day/time it may take you some time to find a spot, and you may have to walk a good distance, but I've been parking there for...
  12. Apartment hunting NYC

    NYP
  13. College of New Rochelle spring 2015

    5 semester are the Fall and Spring semesters. If you start in Fall 2016, you'll be done in Fall 2018. They offer certain clinical nursing courses over the summer (such as OB/Peds and...
  14. College of New Rochelle spring 2015

    No I don't know people that applied and didn't get accepted (I didn't know anyone else applying when I did). 5 semesters is full time for the traditional/individualized second degree programs. I...
  15. College of New Rochelle spring 2015

    Some students are part time, but I'm full time, which makes the program 5 semesters. The first semester I took (note the schedule varies since many classes will have 2+ sections at different times):...
  16. I think the general view is that nurses are professional clinicians, who do assess, diagnose (nursing diagnosis), make a plan of care, treat, and evaluate the efficacy of treatments, within their...
  17. I'm a senior BSN student and I attached a head to toe assessment guide one of my professors gave to us to help guide our assessment in our Med/Surg II clinical rotation (most of us are in critical...
  18. Northshore LIJ

    Thanks, that's good to
  19. Northshore LIJ

    Are you day shift as a new grad? Also, does salary vary depending on the hospital?
  20. Anyone been through NSLIJ OR fellowship?

    GoVeg just wondering if you received my PM. I'd definitely appreciate any insight you can provide on the critical care fellowship!
  21. New Grad needs info on St. Francis Hospital in LI

    Does St. Francis take new grads into the
  22. I'm actually a float NA, so I go to all the units in the hospital. Unfortunately I don't know the transplant PCD (Patient Care Director, what NYP calls nurse managers), so I can't speak to what...
  23. Moving Florida ARNP

    Lol. Dude, you're W19 from SDN, where you claim to be a medical student (and amusingly, I've seen med students and physicians there wonder if you're a troll too). Your posts here and there make that...
  24. I work at Columbia as an NA (graduating next year). Yes, we have two dedicated transplant units (one is basically an extension of the other). There are also pre/post transplant patients on other...
  25. Why DNP and not MD?

    So the word means what everyone says it means, except when it