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Memorial Healthcare Nurse residency Spring 2025
Hi, I did not get even an interview. Apparently I qualify for the Refresh to Acute track within the Fellowship, but none of the openings had that verbiage meaning it was not open. I have started at an HCA hospital near me though. Best of luck to everyone making moves in your career.
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Memorial Healthcare Nurse residency Spring 2025
No, nothing yet. Fingers crossed for us both
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Memorial Healthcare Nurse residency Spring 2025
Oooh okay, I submitted the same. I'm sorry I got it mixed up with Broward Health because for their residency they ask for 2 letters.
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Memorial Healthcare Nurse residency Spring 2025
How many letters of recommendation did you have?
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Memorial Healthcare Nurse residency Spring 2025
Hey, the email I got said that apps open 2/24/25... did you find something different?
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Broward College Nursing Program August 2017
I'm currently in A&P 2, but I still want to try to get my application in by the deadline. I'm aiming to take the HESI next month, and Microbio in the summer. I got an A in A&P 1 (lecture and lab) and a B in ENC1101 so I think I'd have a chance..
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Realistic plan or no?
I have a specific university in mind that I want to attend to pursue my BSN. I attended as an undergrad when I was 18 but had to leave and move back home with my parents because I couldn't keep up with living expenses, and now I'm finishing up pre-requisites at the college near me. It's my dream to graduate from the university though, it slipped right out from under me. Right now I plan to receive my license from the ASN program at the college, work a year to pay off my loans from both schools, and then move out back to the city where the university is to get the BSN. I read somewhere that some jobs will hire ASNs only if they intend to get a bachelor's ASAP, which I assume would be the case there. (I don't think this would be a problem with the first job, because the job placement percentage of the program is above 90% and I've heard that many nurses found work right out of school.) I also checked out some possible places to work by the university that ask for at least one year experience which I would have. Am I dreaming or is this a plausible plan to gradute ASN, work only 1 year, and then move to get my BSN?