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  1. Chiropractor to CRNA advice

    your wife has a doctorate in chiro, its not "will she get in?" it's whos spot is she going to take? there is no question she will get into any number of schools she applies to as long as she can...
  2. Path to CRNA

    reading through the "standard" replies to this thread that fly all over this forum all the time....let me give you a more "real world" reply.... people on here freak out way to much about...
  3. PM me I can answer any questions anyone
  4. I would get another reference, I was in the same spot as you, I approached one of my clinical educators who is technically in a "supervisory" role, but much nicer and open to the idea of school. They...
  5. Platelets

    Maybe this will help some..most platlets come as pheresis platelets these days to reduce donor exposure. 1 pheresis is roughly equal to a six pack of plaelets...if you get an order for a six pack of...
  6. Northern Maine

    Cost of living just about anywhere in the aroostook county area is extremely cheap. And when I say cost of living I mean home prices, land prices, some people will jump on here and rant about...
  7. Northern Maine

    ummm...no presque isle is in aroostook
  8. Northern Maine

    Sounds like you want tthe presque isle area. You have access to a community college and a campus for the university of maine system. There are 2 hospitals in the area Aroostook medical center, and...
  9. Maine winters--how much snow?

    everything you are looking for exists mostly from bangor north, housing/land is dirt cheap to further north you go, but there is a trade off....nothing even remotley exciting happening. If you are...
  10. I have noticed some programs require a retake of classes that are 5 or 10 yrs. old, BUT it seems I have found plenty of others that say nothing about re-taking those classes...to say those are...
  11. Is it wise for a new grad to start in ICU?

    Origianlly posted by dorimar "It is very diffiuclt to train a nurse that is learning how to make a bed and do basic drug calculations, how to run CRRT or what exactly the hemodynamics mean & what...
  12. Is it wise for a new grad to start in ICU?

    That is correct the nursing shortage has opened up some great opportunities for new grads where they may not have existed before. It no doubt makes some people bitter that these new grads can (with...
  13. Agism in nursing???? (furious rant potential)

    heres a new spin on the subject..I knew a nurse who had her masters in social work, and she had a really hard time seperating her previous job (social worker) from her current job (being a nurse)..and...
  14. Is it wise for a new grad to start in ICU?

    3 years on med surg?? Sorry, but that is some old school thinking. I know more than a few recent grads who went directly to ICU/NSCU/Burn unit, and they are doing just fine. If you are a new grad who...
  15. This seems like the right place to post this question. How far in advance do potential new graduates start applying for jobs before graduation? I have heard anywhere from a month up to three. I will...