I'm think they were referring to my comment about the NICU babies being "fun," not poking at your earlier comment, but I agree with you... In no way did I intend to say that I take joy in babies who...
As a WHNP student who has worked in both L&D and NICU, I would say if you are seriously considering WHNP in the future go with L&D. I absolutely loved working in the NICU, and the skills I...
No problem!! Hopefully you find something that works for you! And by the way, Primary Children's is IHC :) it's just attached to the U's campus. It makes it convenient for all the high risk deliveries...
Hey! To be honest, my friends who obtained their degrees from WGU are still working the floor at the hospital, it seems they got their degree for the sake of having a degree. I kind of suspected the...
Hey! I have friends that have done their masters in nursing ed at both those schools. Most of them chose WGU to be honest because of the flexibility in schedule and cheap tuition. I'm not sure who...
Hello! I too had a problem with this for my first few months on L&D. Honestly, it just takes practice :) and take opportunities to familiarize yourself with the lady partsl tissue and cervix on...
Sorry this post is a little late, but hello! I am halfway through the WHNP program at Duke and I have LOVED it (I am finally starting my women's health classes and it's starting to feel real!)....
Hello! I'm currently doing my WHNP online at Duke and it has been fabulous, but the price tag is not much cheaper than Georgetown if you're worried about cost. However you can complete it in 6...
You mentioned some of the NICU nurses are leaving, will you have many experienced nurses on the floor that can perform these skills? I've worked at a few smaller hospitals with level IIb NICUs where...
Yes, congratulations!!! This can be a hard area to get into! I'm an RN in mother/baby and peds and I LOVE it. All three units are a little bit different paced and provide different types of care...but...
Thank you for the feedback! This particular position requires 3 months of full-time training on L/D (including two weeks of OR circulation...I've already previously trained to do PACU as a M/B RN so I...
Alright OB friends, I need some advice. I'm currently working as a float nurse in m/b, peds, NICU, and gyn surgery...the facility I work at delivers about 450 babies a month. I've gotten to see quite...
Hi Trina! It took about 8-9 weeks before I heard back that I was admitted. Unfortunately I can't help you out with your questions because I decided to go with another program. One of my coworkers...
@Future thank you! I think I would go crazy if I had to wait until spring to find out about acceptance! Haha. The interview was not what I expected at all. I've heard that they are similar to job...