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Mayo Clinic Nursing Externship 2015
@nodakstudent fine by me!
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Mayo Clinic Nursing Externship 2015
Kayla Corwin
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Mayo Clinic Nursing Externship 2015
Im in! I can hardly believe it, email came about 1130 PT!!!! Yay!
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Mayo Clinic Nursing Externship 2015
I played softball at a junior college and then a red shirted at university for a season during my first undergraduate degree, I miss playing sports so much. It was a great outlet!
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Mayo Clinic Nursing Externship 2015
I am a student at Oregon Health and Sciences University. I work as a caregiver and tutor underclassman. I am the Breakthrough to Nursing Director for the Oregon Student Nurses Association and the President of my schools chapter, it is very stressful I am totally with you but I love it! I wlll be at convention in April, looking forward to it so much. A good friend of mine is the COSP Chairman and ex officio officer of the NSNA BoD and she keeps talking about all the great stuff that is going to go on at the convention and I am super excited. Plus a little sun and warm weather wont hurt either!
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Mayo Clinic Nursing Externship 2015
I was told by one of the HR reps that the essay is worth over half of the total points, but I do not know how much the resume is worth.
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Mayo Clinic Nursing Externship 2015
I have a couple friends who have done this externship and they where both placed in ICU level care, one was on the neurotrauma unit and the other adult ICU :) I talked to one of the HR managers at the NSNA Mid Year convention this year and he said your placement depends on what you clinical experience has been in school. So if you request ICU and have hours of clinical to back that up it sounds like there is a good chance that you could be placed there!
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Mayo Clinic Nursing Externship 2015
Hello! I havent seen a thread yet for students applying to the 2015 extersnhip at Mayo Clinic so I thought I would start one and see if there is anyone out there who is in the same boat as me! My name is Kayla and I am student from OHSU (Oregon Health and Science University). I submitted my application today and I am excited but so nervous, even more so than when I applied to nursing school! I hope to meet a few other students who are going through the process too! How are you feeling? What does everyone know about previous programs and applicants? Are you nervous too?!?!?! Good luck to everyone!
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Applicants to Portland/Salem Area Nursing Schools 2014
As a reply, OHSU doesnt care if you use OHSU (at least we got clearance from our campus) in the name of the Facebook group. Just make sure you ask someone at the school before doing it!
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Applicants to Portland/Salem Area Nursing Schools 2014
@JaymeeL it is a federal requirement for colleges to offer major health insurance for full time students, if you have comparable insurance already you can waive the fees and insurance through the university. If you dont have insurance now there is really no way to get around it, you can buy it through the public market place (like cover oregon or whatever it is now) or you can purchase it through the college which is usually cheaper...but still spendy and you can use scholarships/loans/grants to pay for it. It is all apart of the health care reform act.
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OHSU Monmouth 2014
@efda2rn No problem, I won't stalk your guys thread all summer it is just part of my job to help with transition the incoming class...you'll learn more about our mentor program and what not at orientation as well! The book list will come with the packet I believe but I can tell you that the first 2 terms you are buying a lot of books. Once you have them you use the same books for all three years so after the first two terms you only buy 1 or 2 more through the whole program. It helps to plan accordingly with financial aide. They dont want to give you everything right away because it is so important that you relax this summer, and enjoy time with your friends and family. The first year isnt overwhelming but it is a large time commitment and that can burn a lot of students out. My little piece of advice is to enjoy this summer and be super excited about what is coming in the fall it is a huge accomplishment! There is really no way you can prepare by studying, if the schedule (which you will get in the packet) is the same the first class you take is not anatomy or biology based and isn't really anything you can prepare for it based off of your prereqs, so soak up some sun! Anyone can PM me if you have more questions, I do want to leave this thread to your class. As far as the FB you would be surprised...build it and they will come :)
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OHSU Monmouth 2014
@efda2rn you have to establish your own facebook group if your class chooses to do so, the instructors don't neccasarily endorse facebook because it hasnt worked well for every class but it is AWESOME for mine. Each class has their own but someone (me for the current sophomore class) creates it and shares it with everyone they know. I think we had about 16 students on the page before orientation and almost everyone is on it now. There is a Monmouth Student Nurses Association page that you will be invited to after orientation as well. I am currently helping a little (just writing a letter to the new class) with the packets that you will receive in June with all the info you need about supplies. We needed a blood pressure cuff, stethescope...dont over think this just get a littman classic, pen light, the scrubs we wear are forest green I have dickies and squint brands, shoes have to be black or white, and you need a thigh length white lab coat, the OHSU patches can be bought at the WOU book store. This information might change for your class but all the classes attending now this is what was required of us.
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OHSU - Monmouth Fall 2013 students
Shades very but dark green is important...some of the guys have carhart and those are more forest green but no one cares!
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OHSU - Monmouth Fall 2013 students
I am still the only one who follows this I think because I am the MSNA President and OSNA Breakthrough to nursing director...you'll learn more about our Student Nurses Association if you choose OHSU-Monmouth. Most of use have Dickies, Greys Anatomy, Koi, Or Winkies (sp?). There is a bigger selection at the scrub shop in Lebanon than at Lancaster. I bought patches at Western in the book store but there is always a bunch of graduating seniors who sell patches and gentle used scrubs to new students at the beginning of the year. I have bought 4 pair and 2 lab coats (one extra lab coat and one extra pair of scrubs to leave in my car as back up). For a stethoscope I just bought the basic littmans its all you need in school unless you are hard of hearing. Any other questions feel free to shoot them my way.
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Applicants to Portland/Salem Area Nursing Schools 2014
@missjordie and @2ndwind I go to school at OHSU Monmouth and have clinicals with a lot of Chemeketa students. They are great students and there is no doubt that Chemeketa offers an excellent education. I just have some advice on choosing between a ADN and BSN program and why I choose the BSN path. First, a lot of new graduates get hired where they do their senior practicum or integrated practicum (what they call it depends on the school) Chemeketa really uses two hospitals Salem and West Valley in Mcminville. Salem is a Magnet Status hospital which means they are working towards having all RNs with their BSNs and are not hiring ADN new grads (their may be exception I am sure but overall). West Valley is an extension of Salem but I am not sure their status. Also Chemeketa has a partnership with Linfield (not OHSU) which again is a great school but the bridge program is incredibly expensive so when it came down to it the 45,000 I am paying at OHSU is not that much more than it would have been if I did the Chemeketa-Linfield bridge. Also, @missjordie the final year at OHSU is really unique and why most people choose this program. The first term is in a class called Leadership where you are pretty much being prepared to step into leadership roles in the work place and the last 2 terms is called your integrated practicum where you spend 6 months working full time on the floor at a hospital (or other site depending on your desire and available placements. In that 6 months you earn almost more hours of clinical experience than many of the other programs in the state throughout their entire program. Most people I know who have stayed local get hired at their practicum site after graduation. During this time you come to campus usually twice a term to meet and touch base. Whatever you two choose will be great, just really think about what is going to be best in the long run and about what kind of clinical sites each school offers because that is truly your best exposure for getting a job at the end of all this.