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  1. thinking of doing voluntary work in foreign country

    I am very interested in Buddhism, so I emailed a Tibetan hospital in Dharamsala (India) about volunteer work. They will not take students, but have many nurses and doctors that work there. I wanted...
  2. What Freaks You Out?

    I'm still a student, but during rotations the thing that grossed me out the most was a patient's tongue - he had not brushed in weeks, and his tongue was coated with white gunk. It was so disgusting....
  3. WORKING WHILE GOING TO SCHOOL

    I'm in nursing school and work PT as an STD phone counselor. The hours are very flexible, which is really important. Also, I extended my 2 yr. program to a 3 yr. program - you may want to see if...
  4. Nursing Assistant - How?

    In my state, a person cannot work as a CNA unless they are certified. In order to start working within a hospital environment, I began by taking ECG's (6 weeks on-the-job-training) and then worked in...
  5. Leaving the music industry for Nursing

    I'm a 30 year old student. Many of us are pursuing second degrees, in fact. In my class, there is at least one social worker, one engineer, one person who worked with the Peace Corps on two...
  6. Scrubs Question

    Also, soap effectively kills bacteria and viruses. Laundry detergent! To be really careful, you could keep your scrubs separated from the rest of your laundry, and just wash your hands after...
  7. salary

    My mother is an RN (diploma), and has consistently been earning 50K-65K a year for over 5 years. This is not a bad salary! However, she does work the occassional odd shift, and does 36 hr/wk (3...
  8. salary

    Thanks, I really do appreciate it. That's probably very good advice. School is nothing like work in learning actual nursing skills. Thank
  9. salary

    She's a staff nurse, and works in intermediate care. Her working environment is very pleasant, as far as hospitals go - each nurse is assigned to four patients, and the rooms are arranged around her...