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UNC MSN Fall 2015
Hey CarolinaRN11, Which program are you applying for? I am in the MSN PMHNP program currently. When I applied, I had over 3 years experience in inpatient psychiatric hospitals and worked with peds, adolescents, adults, and military patients. My cumulative GPA was a 3.5, but I think they look more at the well rounded picture. I had a lot of volunteer work as well. Your personal statement is also extremely important. As far as the program, it's going very well. I really have no complaints. We got our letters a month later than expected, so hang in there. Go luck!
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UHS
Absolutely. I worked at an UHS facility directly out of nursing school. I was given three shifts of orientation and was given 18 violent female adolescent patients on my fourth shift as a brand new nurse. We were always understaffed and underpaid, but administration always got huge bonuses even if the hospital needed repairs/equipment. Staff never stayed, at least 20 people were hired every month due to turnover. Somehow, I lasted three years.
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New Hanover Regional Medical Center
Since NHRMC is the healthcare monopoly in the area, they don't have to pay a lot. I started here in February 2015 and got $21.90 base pay (3 yrs experience). Night differential is 4.25 and weekends is 2.50 I believe. They have good employee benefits and staffing is usually pretty good. Wilmington is beautiful. I don't have any complaints.
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UNC Chapel Hill 2015 MSN adult/gerontology nurse practitioner program
I received my acceptance email for the PMHNP program today, so excited! Hope everyone hears something soon!
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UNC MSN Fall 2015
I received my acceptance email today! I was admitted into the PMHNP program! Hope everyone hears soon!
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What should I expect?
I graduated from ECU's nursing program in May 2012. It is an extremely challenging program, but well worth it. By the end of your sophomore year, you need to have a higher GPA than a 3.5. Applying for fall admission to the program is much more competitive. A 3.5 might get you into a spring semester which usually has less applicants. Unless things have changed, they used to base admissions on a point system. If this is still the case, your GPA is the most important component. I believe the lowest GPA in my class was a 3.6. Nursing school is extremely stressful, the tests are much different than other college courses. Nursing tests contain all correct answer choices and you are to decide which one is "most correct" which is based on your professor's personal nursing practice. Also, clinicals are not as important toward your GPA as the actual lecture courses. Pharmacology and Pathophysiology will be your easiest classes since they're more straight forward. You'll have some "filler" classes like nursing leadership, professional nursing, and nursing research. The lecture instructors are not nuturing, so expect them to beat you down mentally as soon as you start. Some are really nice, but most are bulldogs. Most of the clinical instructors are great and very helpful. The mental health clinicals are awesome at ECU. We attended several inpatient psych floors, Walter B. Jones, and Cherry Hospital. Overall, yes it will be hard, but you'll receive a great education. As a pirate psych nurse myself, I wish you the best of luck. I just began applying for graduate programs to become a PMHNP also.