I agree with you on that... I want to be in the hospital setting prefer ED or med surg. They don't post the shifts online only whether it's days/nights. It makes me a little nervous to apply if I...
Wow, sounds like it went great for you! That's a lot of action for one day. A friend of mine worked on a med surg floor there for a while and loved it. She worked twelve hour shifts modified weeks but...
I hope to work there because I've been told it is a fabulous workplace. As far as pay, I've heard from a few sources 28-30/hr to start but their shift differential is somewhere around 4$ per shift....
Good luck! Where did you graduate from? I've heard children's starts high 20s- lower 30s. If you also don't mind me asking what shift are you interviewing for? I saw they had multiple openings in the...
Alot of views on this post but I figured I would ask again if anyone has any experience to share on the hiring process or maybe even a friends experience with CCMC?
So if you apply this fall for the community college programs (applications are accepted nov. 1-feb. 1) and you were accepted, assuming your advisor determines you can start in the bridge program and...
I totally understand where you're coming from. I worked full time as a LPN through everything, which is why I also went the community college route. It took me three years to do all of the prereqs...
I am a former LPN who bridged through the commuity college program at NVCC. Unfortunately the application and admission process does not differ for LPNs or give you any kind of advantage. You can be...
I graduated from Kaynor :-) It all depends on where you're looking to work when you're finished. I've worked in the outpatient setting in an Urgent care center and I made 25$/hr before I became a RN....
Yes I did sit for NCLEX last week and passed! Used the Pearson review book "Nclex exam cram" for 20$ :) the tests in the program really prepare you anyways. Also, I am working as are many other...
I've been a LPN for three years I graduated from Kaynor, and just finished the RN program at NVCC. To be honest, you're better off going directly for your RN. It's a cheaper education than LPN...
I just graduated from NVCC so if you have any questions, let me know! I also have three size small scrub tops only worn September-May if anyone is interested in them they're not really worn out much...