Roseman BSN 2023

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Any  2023 hopefuls for either campus?  I will be applying for Spring start.

On 11/30/2022 at 4:53 PM, BsnCNMhopeful said:

What are the class schedules like for the hybrid program? (Are there zoom times Monday-Friday, when are exams?) and what are the clinical schedules like? Also, what things do I need to get to be prepared for clinicals (pen lights, what kind of shoes etc) and just the studying in general (do you feel you used all the textbooks)? 

For the hybrid program, it goes by a block scheduling. There's roughly 12 blocks total. I would say the majority of it was a lot of self learning. We had modules to complete with assigned readings, discussions via canvas, and webinars (some were optional, but it's strongly encouraged for you to participate). Exams typically fall on a Friday and it depends on the block how many exams you have. I strongly encourage you to purchase or rent the textbooks. Some classes it is required because you will need to do case studies and use evidence based practice

Here are the items I used for clinicals and what I use on the floor today...

1. stethoscope - I believe roseman only wants litmann, which is the best on the market. I would buy the lowest tier stethoscope because those can go missing.

2. Multi-color retractable pins 0.5mm are my favorite, highlighters and sharpie pens (buy the mini ones and put it on your badge reel). Pen lights

3. Foldable clip board (easier to carry around instead of a binder)

4. Bring your backpack with textbook, MULTIPLE copies of your care plan templates, laptop, binder with all of  your hw assignments, etc. Some days you do have some down time and during clinicals you can work on care plans 

5. white shoes that are non-mesh - unfortunately roseman only requires these shoes which are hard to find imo

Specializes in Future Certified Nurse Midwife.
On 12/4/2022 at 1:45 PM, ayuhime said:

For the hybrid program, it goes by a block scheduling. There's roughly 12 blocks total. I would say the majority of it was a lot of self learning. We had modules to complete with assigned readings, discussions via canvas, and webinars (some were optional, but it's strongly encouraged for you to participate). Exams typically fall on a Friday and it depends on the block how many exams you have. I strongly encourage you to purchase or rent the textbooks. Some classes it is required because you will need to do case studies and use evidence based practice

Here are the items I used for clinicals and what I use on the floor today...

1. stethoscope - I believe roseman only wants litmann, which is the best on the market. I would buy the lowest tier stethoscope because those can go missing.

2. Multi-color retractable pins 0.5mm are my favorite, highlighters and sharpie pens (buy the mini ones and put it on your badge reel). Pen lights

3. Foldable clip board (easier to carry around instead of a binder)

4. Bring your backpack with textbook, MULTIPLE copies of your care plan templates, laptop, binder with all of  your hw assignments, etc. Some days you do have some down time and during clinicals you can work on care plans 

5. white shoes that are non-mesh - unfortunately roseman only requires these shoes which are hard to find imo

This is super helpful thank you! I have another question, I’m eager to buy new scrubs, and I wanted to know. What are the color restrictions? I’m assuming we wear the roseman official scrub uniform to clinicals, do we wear our own to labs? 

Hello everyone I have interview schedule for next month any tips? 

12 minutes ago, Jocelyne said:

Hello everyone I have interview schedule for next month any tips? 

Did you apply for June or august? I have an interview in January as well!

For June , what about you? I’m nervous not sure what to expect.

 

For anyone that got an interview, what were your GPAs and TEA scores? I still need to take the TEAS. Hope they still take interviews in Jaunary!!

26 minutes ago, Analiy said:

Did you apply for June or august? I have an interview in January as well!

I applied for June ? I’m nervous not sure what to expect . 

Specializes in CNA.

Hi Guys!

I recently graduated from the ABSN cohort this past November, feel free to ask any questions you may have

samantha.bowl94 said:

Hi Guys!

I recently graduated from the ABSN cohort this past November, feel free to ask any questions you may have

How did you like it? And what specialty did you go into as a new grad

Specializes in CNA.
Chyna said:

How did you like it? And what specialty did you go into as a new grad

Honestly I really enjoyed the structure of the program! It was frustrating at times but I made the best of it. I got a job in sds/pacu which is what I wanted to go into

Specializes in Nursing.

I just got my acceptance letter to the Henderson campus June 2023, I would love to get in touch with the rest!! 

I'm interested in connecting as well.

Ik someone in the other chat was interested in creating a FB group

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