Interesting comments. I LOVE my job at MC, and feel it's a full use of my skills, and is totally autonomous. Honestly, I have found myself face-to-face with so many odd situations. I have sent a...
It's not cookie cutter at all. You have your own license and prescriptive authority. You can really do what you want at MC. What more autonomy can you get by being at the clinic by yourself? Granted,...
I agree with you, and I'm perplexed at those above who say the job lacks autonomy. What more autonomy can you get by being at the clinic by yourself? Granted, I do get occasional chart reviews, but I...
I have worked for CVS MC as a provider for a year, and I LOVEEEEEEEE it! I love the company, I love the clinic and the environment it has, I love working on my own, I love being in control of what...
I'm with you SweetheartRN. I've never had to contribute to a post/blog either. I have had to write exhaustive research papers. This person is not talking about the same program at all. And they are...
Metroishka, I agree with you. I don't think McLennan is talking about the same program. This is not SUPER hard, but it is very time consuming, you need a good solid writing background, and the online...
That has not been my experience at all with brick and mortar. I have been talking to advisors at Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt and UCSF for their DNP programs for ACNP. All of them accept WGU's credits...
With so many competency-based RN-BSN or RN-MSN programs out there, most NP programs are now modifying their entrance criteria to include the 'pass or fail' curriculum. You just get a letter from your...
You do NOT have to go in a specific order. It's up to you and your mentor to decide on what's best for you. I would like to recommend doing UBC2 (evidence based practice) before BEC1 (statistics)...
Hello all, this is my first post. I've been in the WGU program since January. I finished my first term (6 month term) in just 11 weeks, leaving me lots of time to accelerate more classes from the next...