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Anyone applied, or starting at TWU for the PMHNP program? Or have any info on the general APRN courses?!
mursegoals said:Your interview should be with Misty Richmond (Dr. R.) and her colleagues. She is really nice, down to earth. The interview was really laid back and asked you about yourself and some general questions on your goals and thoughts about mental health. There weren't any generic questions that I remember. I was accepted but unfortunately had to turn down just due to some life commitments. Just be yourself and I'm sure you'll do great. Good luck!
Thank you so much for the response! Having trouble finding anything about this program. I appreciate the reply!
No problem. Seems like a good program. One of the things I liked was they assisted with clinical placement. You give them a list, and they contact and try and set up preceptorship. Fairly new program, but seems fairly organized. If you have any questions specifically let me know and I'll see if I can remember from the interview.
mursegoals said:No problem. Seems like a good program. One of the things I liked was they assisted with clinical placement. You give them a list, and they contact and try and set up preceptorship. Fairly new program, but seems fairly organized. If you have any questions specifically let me know and I'll see if I can remember from the interview.
That is definitely different than most programs that I've tried to research! I am also applying to TTUHSC where I did their ABSN program. Do you remember if there were behavioral questions in the interview? My new grad RN residency was 1.5 hours of mostly behavioral questions 😂
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Your interview should be with Misty Richmond (Dr. R.) and her colleagues. She is really nice, down to earth. The interview was really laid back and asked you about yourself and some general questions on your goals and thoughts about mental health. There weren't any generic questions that I remember. I was accepted but unfortunately had to turn down just due to some life commitments. Just be yourself and I'm sure you'll do great. Good luck!