Resurrection University Summer 2014 Evening and Weekend Program

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Hello everyone! I started this blog because I coldnt find much about men in nursing. I have recently been accepted into Resurrection University's summer evening and weekend program for 2014. I have orientation in a few weeks. After I find out more I'll keep you all posted. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to put them on there and I'll ask when I'm at orientation.

Hi,

I was also just accepted and chose to start in the fall for the evening/weekend program.I would love to hear what you find out your hours are. Please keep me posted. Congrats on acceptance! :)

Hi all,

I am a current student at ResU. I am in the daytime program, I started in January 2014. I would be happy to answer questions but don't know many details about evening/weekend although we do take all the same courses.

I also am selling a pair of Dansko clogs that I bought for the program and wanted to post them here, just in case someone needs them for the program! They just weren't comfortable for me so I bought different shoes- but many people love these clogs.

Dansko Clogs- Patent White Size 40 Barely Used

Hi, thanks for the response. How are you liking the program?

I have those shoes, but I got plain white-I wanted the patent leather white, but the woman at the uniform store said they may not allow the patent leather white, do others have the patent one too? If so, Im going to exchange mine. Thanks!

the program is uncoordinated. they can't find enough staff to keep everything going--so they make you do busy work instead of see patients.

Are you in the night program or daytime? This is unfortunate to hear. But, I have heard this about many nursing programs.I am just happy I got accepted!

its not day or night..its the teachers, the staff... they don't coordinate. when they can't find a teacher to teach a clinical, screw you. its up the students to call around and find teacher. and when the teachers they do have don't want to show up on a sunday (for the evening weekend clinicals), they tell you to call around and find a shelter to go volunteer at to get your hours. if they don't show up to the first few weeks of class, ok. if at student misses a few classes, ADRN! wooo, superserious!

i've heard a few teachers tell students that they wouldn't be good nurses.

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