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How does it work?
Well, I don't really have family members in college but my sister, and she's berry on her third semester so she's still taking her basic classes and doesn't really know how it works..
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How does it work?
It feels really good to hear that there are a lot of them! Thank you so much for your response!:)
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How does it work?
I am about to apply for community college in a few weeks and i put nursing as my top choice. Okay, so I want to start off with an ADN, and later get my bachelors degree.. But how does that work? Do I just apply for a different program or do I have to go back to school? Any opinions would help a lot, thanks!
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ADN
What are your chances of getting hiref today or later in the future with an associates in nursing? & Where?
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no new grads allowed in hospitals?
really? how long ago?
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no new grads allowed in hospitals?
Sacramento
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no new grads allowed in hospitals?
If most of new grads not allowed in Hospitals, where do they work to get the experience? For example, to work in L&D?
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Pediatric Nurse
For my senior project, I'm writing about immigration. I want to volunteer at a hospital though. Is it hard to get into a hospital as a high school student? I want to get to see how people work in there. Also, I just googled the average Hispanic RN, and it came up to 4.8% it was shocking, and immediately made me want to become an RN even more. Does anybody know how long it takes to become a Pediatric nurse?
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Labor and Delivery
Thank you so much for understanding. I am now feeling a little less insecure. I was already changing my path. Two LVN's walked into the place where I work two weeks ago, and we were having a conversation about the whole nursing program, and they both said they had NO issue at all finding a job. I was totally into the conversation specially when one of them said she had just graduated from the program a couple weeks before and got the job a few days later after she had applied. thing is she never mentioned where, or as what. I know RN's have way more preference over LVN's.. obviously. But i kind of thought that both jobs were very rewarding..
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Labor and Delivery
I already did a lot of research and ended up here. Yes i know I've already asked the same question ton of times, but because I'm seeking answers from different of people, not rude responses from the same ones. Thank you for your first response, it honestly was the most understandable one, i do look but they all ask for 2 years of experience. Do you know where i can start off as an RN? or does it have to be a hospital to be eligible for those 2 years...
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Hospitals
i see all these posts from people but most are from out of state. I'm from Sacramento. the hospitals i know about are Mercy, UC Davis, Sutter Memorial, Kaiser, Methodist, and Shriners. We took my little sister to Shriners when she cut her arm and the whole place was super clean and very well organized unlike other hospitals we go to when we have an emergency. I'm pretty sure ADN's are not hired there, but would it be hard to get a job as an RN there? What hospital do you all think would be a good long term job. I am mostly looking into Labor & Delivery..
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Labor and Delivery
are you from here, California? i see all these posts from people but most are from out of state. the hospitals i know about are Mercy, UC Davis, Sutter Memorial, Kaiser, Methodist, and Shriners. We took my little sister to Shriners when she cut her arm and the whole place was super clean and very well organized unlike other hospitals we go to when we have an emergency. I'm pretty sure ADN's are not hired there, but would it be hard to get a job as an RN there?
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Labor and Delivery
I'm from Sacramento, California, and I need help. I want to work in the Labor and Delivery floor. Thing is, are ADNs hired at hospitals? I'm not sure if ADNs are hired at Hospitals, for example UC Davis? Sutter Memorial? Or any other hospital. I'm not really a fan of blood, but I'm so into infants, are LVNs allowed to work in the L&d floor, or is it rare? Should I get my Bachelors degree, or is it just a waste of time and effort? Please I need a lot of opinions. Also, if I want to get into the L&d floor, do I choose or does the employer do that? I'm not sure if ADNs are hired at Hospitals, for example UC Davis? Sutter Memorial? Or any other hospital. I'm not really a fan of blood, but I'm so into infants, are LVNs allowed to work in the L&d floor, or is it rare? Should I get my Bachelors degree, or is it just a waste of time and effort? Please I need a lot of opinions. Also, if I want to get into the L&d floor, do I choose or does the employer do that?
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Labor and Delivery
Well I'm from Sacramento California and not sure if they do .. is it hard to get into that section?
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Labor and Delivery
I'm from Sacramento, California, and I need help. I want to work in the Labor and Delivery floor. Thing is, are ADNs hired at hospitals? I'm not sure if ADNs are hired at Hospitals, for example UC Davis? Sutter Memorial? Or any other hospital. I'm not really a fan of blood, but I'm so into infants, are LVNs allowed to work in the L&d floor, or is it rare? Should I get my Bachelors degree, or is it just a waste of time and effort? Please I need a lot of opinions. Also, if I want to get into the L&d floor, do I choose or does the employer do that? I'm not sure if ADNs are hired at Hospitals, for example UC Davis? Sutter Memorial? Or any other hospital. I'm not really a fan of blood, but I'm so into infants, are LVNs allowed to work in the L&d floor, or is it rare? Should I get my Bachelors degree, or is it just a waste of time and effort? Please I need a lot of opinions. Also, if I want to get into the L&d floor, do I choose or does the employer do that?