I was enrolled in Concorde Career College's RN program here in KC. I did not pass pharmacology therefor I got kicked out of their program. Our class started with 30 people and in one 10-week term they dropped down to 21 people, all over this one class. I re-enrolled and am hoping to start March 23....
I was just wondering what y'alls experience with Pharmacology has been....I just feel like this is such an important subject that I shouldn't have to take it again....I should have passed it the first time! What kind of nurse will I be if I can't pass this vital subject.
Also when you took Med-Surge where did you do clinicals? Our school told us we'd be doing our med-surge I clinicals in a nursing home....we all thought that we should be doing them in a hospital, but we were told that being in a hospital wasn't as critical as when you get into med-surge II....what are your thoughts, is this true?
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
~Tina
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Hey everyone!
I was enrolled in Concorde Career College's RN program here in KC. I did not pass pharmacology therefor I got kicked out of their program. Our class started with 30 people and in one 10-week term they dropped down to 21 people, all over this one class. I re-enrolled and am hoping to start March 23....
I was just wondering what y'alls experience with Pharmacology has been....I just feel like this is such an important subject that I shouldn't have to take it again....I should have passed it the first time! What kind of nurse will I be if I can't pass this vital subject.
Also when you took Med-Surge where did you do clinicals? Our school told us we'd be doing our med-surge I clinicals in a nursing home....we all thought that we should be doing them in a hospital, but we were told that being in a hospital wasn't as critical as when you get into med-surge II....what are your thoughts, is this true?
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
~Tina