Chesterton1 replied to Lynda Lampert, RN's topic in General Nursing
It's an interesting article, and definitely something to keep in mind. However I cannot help but feel a little irked by all the appeal to authority that is being used (a logical fallacy). That isn't...
Chesterton1 replied to eternalbride's topic in General Nursing
Course, if you have an anxiety disorder and are a wee bit if a germaphobe then something like drinking someone else's water can cause a bit of mental anguish despite your knowledge of the
I actually live about ten minutes away from Castleton State College and am taking my prerequisites at the Community College of Vermont, however I have plans to get my ASN from Vermont Technical...
Man, I wish I was a NP right now lol. I'm actually just starting my journey into the nursing career and am working on becoming a LNA and start my prerequisites in the summer. I have to agree with...
Well the University of Vermont which is our states medical college is actually a very well respected university that I think she should pursue. University of Vermont College of Medicine - Wikipedia,...
Sweet! a fellow Vermonter! I don't know where in Vermont you are situated but perhaps the job outlook might be better in New York or New Hampshire? Also, I don't think if you become a FNP you will be...
Chesterton1 replied to NursePatty77's topic in General Nursing
I would wear business attire to a job interview, and if there really is an opportunity to job shadow on the same day of the interview you could possibly bring a pair of scrubs to change into if the...
Well in my state we are licensed and have to renew our license every two years. However it is my understanding that if you accepted a patient then it would be patient
Chesterton1 replied to octopus510's topic in General Nursing
*scratches head* I always thought the NP route was phasing out MSN, but I honestly don't know...if I'm right (trying to think back to what I read) I would just go straight for
Chesterton1 replied to KG MSN RN CCRN CEN's topic in General Nursing
I'm not sure what the other options are but you could always look into starting off as an EMR, the course would be far less rigorous and it would get you inn the right direction :) I don't plan to be...
Chesterton1 replied to reflective11's topic in General Nursing
Also don't forget that PA school takes about 2 years and most schools either highly discourage working while enrolled or outright forbid it. So there is the reality that you might have to find a way...