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- Texas Wesleyan University (TWU) CRNA 2024
- Texas Wesleyan University (TWU) CRNA 2024
- Barry University CRNA 2024 Start
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Barry University CRNA 2024 Start
Yes I called and they told me my application was still under review and that I would hear something back no later than April 2024 which is crazy to me. I'm not afraid to be denied from a school but this application process has been strange. If I submitted in September I don't understand why I would have to wait until April to get a decision.
- Barry University CRNA 2024 Start
- Florida International University (FIU) CRNA Spring 2024 Start
- Florida International University (FIU) CRNA Spring 2024 Start
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
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Barry University SCRNA 2021
How was the interview?
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
- University of Pittsburgh 2021
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
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FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
While looking over the NursingCAS site I noticed that they added this at the bottom of the home page for FIU. "The FIU Nurse Anesthesia Program in the abundance of caution will not be conducting face to face interviews this year. All applicants who are invited for an interview will receive a Zoom invite for their specific time. Thank you again for considering the FIU Nurse Anesthesia Program."
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
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FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
Hello everyone, I emailed FIU on Tuesday (March 17th) and this is what they emailed me back verbatim, “the application deadline remains the same.” I too am supposed to take the GRE in April and now things are uncertain. Maybe they will reconsider as this situation with this virus has gotten worse.
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
- FIU CRNA 2021 Applicants
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VCU CRNA DNAP 2021
I'm also studying for the GRE and CCRN. Really nervous for the CCRN
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GA license by endorsement
I know this thread is a little old but I figured I would comment just incase someone is in the same position I was in. I applied for a job in GA and got the position Feb 9th. I had taken the NCLEX the previous day (Feb 8th) and passed #woohoo. However, I registered to have my NCLEX taken for FL, my home-state. My recruiter said I needed to have a GA RN license by the 22nd to secure the position. So I scrambled and got the entire endorsement packet together and mailed it off Feb 10th. The packet arrive at the GA Board of Nursing Feb 13th as far as what USPS tracking said but it wasn't logged into the GA system until Feb 14th officially. Today is Feb 17th and my GA license came in so by the grace of God I got my GA RN license in exactly 4 business days. For me, this is a miracle because I can keep this job now. I will say that I am a recent new grad nurse so I didn't submit any employment verification paperwork, I don't have a criminal background or health history, and I got my fingerprints done in GA on Feb 9th while I was interviewing in GA for the position. I also made sure everything they explicitly asked for in the packet was in there and organized. I think all of this sped up the process for me. I also called the GA BON everyday and explained my situation, not sure if that did anything but hey who really knows, either way I thankful. If you are trying to have your license endorsed in GA quickly and have a similar background it's possible. I was told it could take up to 15 business days and I got it in 4. Good luck to all.
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GA License by Endorsement Questions
I know this thread is a little old but I figured I would comment just incase someone is in the same position I was in. I applied for a job in GA and got the position Feb 9th. I had taken the NCLEX the previous day (Feb 8th) and passed #woohoo. However, I registered to have my NCLEX taken for FL, my home-state. My recruiter said I needed to have a GA RN license by the 22nd to secure the position. So I scrambled and got the entire endorsement packet together and mailed it off Feb 10th. The packet arrive at the GA Board of Nursing Feb 13th as far as what USPS tracking said but it wasn't logged into the GA system until Feb 14th officially. Today is Feb 17th and my GA license came in so by the grace of God I got my GA RN license in exactly 4 business days. For me, this is a miracle because I can keep this job now. I will say that I am a recent new grad nurse so I didn't submit any employment verification paperwork, I don't have a criminal background or health history, and I got my fingerprints done in GA on Feb 9th while I was interviewing in GA for the position. I also made sure everything they explicitly asked for in the packet was in there and organized. I think all of this sped up the process for me. I also called the GA BON everyday and explained my situation, not sure if that did anything but hey who really knows, either way I thankful. If you are trying to have your license endorsed in GA quickly and have a similar background it's possible. I was told it could take up to 15 business days and I got it in 4. Good luck to all.
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Piedmont New Grad Residency 2017
Does anyone have advice on relocating to Atlanta