I'm looking in Louisville, KY. Maybe I will just start dropping by offices...thing is, how do you go about that? Just ask receptionist if you can speak to the doc? Or drop off something for...
At this point, I'd work for any setting...my RN experience is hospital ICU for over 10 years, but I've applied to urgent care clinics, doctors' groups, home health, derm, geriatric, even correctional...
Thanks for your responses. I live in Kentucky, so already fairly rural. Louisville is fairly saturated at the moment. Moving or relocating is a little tough as my kids are pretty involved with...
I graduated in Nov 2015, took boards in April and passed first time around (thank God). Had a bit of a break in between due to a family emergency which resulted in my parents moving in with me and my...
Hi vkirby63! It was pretty casual for us, first day I wore a polo and khaki pants (i'm a guy) but by the middle of the first week we were wearing khaki shorts and pretty much whatever, as long as no...
Hi and welcome. Not sure that you can choose your instructor. As far as NP 601, I'd definitely recommend it. Just stay on track with your classes now so that you can take it in the summer. You have...
Anyone having trouble with getting in touch with advisors, clinical coordinator, etc? I've been trying to email anyone regarding wrapping up clinical requirements to get started and all I get is an...
Thanks for the book advice. NP 601 on campus was well worth the trip, I would highly recommend to anyone if it lines up with the scope and sequence of classes. Still getting the last few clinical...
I saw some 'kits' online, but were very $$ so I just ordered an otoscope, tuning fork and percussion hammer through Amazon and it was relatively inexpensive, and I'll just take my own stethescope....
HI Debs17, I emailed you back a few days ago, but if you didn't get it: I'm finishing up my last Unit in Pharm. I'm not sure if all instructors have the same syllabus but each unit has 3 lessons:...
Anyone who has taken the summer session of NP601 Assessment - what is the dress code (for a man)? Just casual or scrubs when assessing the volunteer patients? Any input or advice?