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  1. I have finally just established 4 interviews (2 completed and 2 more this week). I have not received an offer yet, but I have had luck with utilization review, system analyst positions, risk management, performance and quality, or safety improvement career titles. Also some consideration has been shown from some education or care manager positions, but not necessarily the area I want to be in. I have also learned big cuts and even some hiring freezes, along with the increased focus on staff nurses has hindered opening positions to this field and these positions related to lack of staff and increasing costs. That is the best update I have atm, and I am also having a very hard time finding opportunities in this division of Healthcare.
  2. Hey everyone, I just completed my MSN informatics, and I am looking for options to utilize this new-found passion! Ideally, I would love to work from home as much as possible related to my family needs. My nursing background includes acute-care hospital ER, Ortho, Stroke, Trauma, and 2 years of nursing management. Any ideas or guidance is appreciated, thank you!
  3. Thank you all for the great advice!! I just got my first job and I cannot wait to begin the journey through my career!! I appreciate the responses, and I am not rushing my decision! I am going to work my butt off and the most experience i can and then go from there!!
  4. BSN** lol and I know they are all MSN degrees as well.
  5. Hey nurses!! I am a new graduate with my associates. I would like to set myself up to further my career, and I know that means getting a job related to the direction I wish to pursue. I kknow the first step will be to get my BBAN.I have done research and I am also aware you need a minimum of 1 year critical care for CRNA. Anyways I am looking to kind of compare and contrast the three to get some sort of direction. Can anyone give me advice, opinions or first hand experience with anything you know about any of these?Any good information out there as far as schooling, requirements, amount of time for schooling etc?
  6. It is mainly unit 1- Theory and application of Nursing Practice. I was expecting more of a scenario with : what would you do, why and how? Type of questions. Such as, the second case study with questions in regards to explain this and elaborate that. unit 1 has broad historical questions that do not follow the reading.
  7. Hey everyone! I was wondering if anyone out there is or was a student a CCAC north campus nursing? I was accepted and start my first semester of NUR 110 & 120 tomorrow! I am extremely anxious to begin, and I have completed all of the reading for class this week! I figured if others are out there this would be a good place to discuss, help and encourage each other through the rigorous curriculum that is up and coming! Also, I am a bit taken back and confused on the case studies in nursing fundamentals-Trueman. I do not really know where to begin with them as I feel the questions are a bit broad, and do not really give me a direction? Is this normal, or I am I thinking to far into this and simply not used to just using critical thinking skills and rolling with it? Any help out there??

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