WebRN a myth?

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Specializes in Generalist/Med-Surg.

Has anyone heard of this great sounding website called webrn? It's a subsidiary off of webmd, apparently, but I cannot find it anywhere. I just heard about it yesterday in a med/surg certification course and the instructor thought that it was webnurse, but it's not, it's webrn. Can anybody find it? I've tried google and I've tried just typing in www.webrn.com. Nothing happens! I'm at a loss and what to track my credit hours. lol. If anyone has any clue as to what I'm talking about, please drop me a line!:bugeyes:

found it.

webRN

http://www.healthlinks.washington.edu/primeanswers/talks/evergreen/webmdrn.html

leslie

dang, link doesn't work.

try typing it in manually.

if that doesn't work, go to google and type in webrn.

i believe it's the first result.

Specializes in LTC, Nursing Management, WCC.

WOW that nurse does not look happy on the cover of their magazine. LOL.

Specializes in Emergency & Trauma/Adult ICU.
found it.

webRN

www.healthlinks.washington.edu/primeanswers/talks/evergreen/webmdrn.html

leslie

dang, link doesn't work.

try typing it in manually.

if that doesn't work, go to google and type in webrn.

i believe it's the first result.

From perusing the options, this could be a cool site when it's fully up & running. Definitely from the publishers of WebMD - same logo/lettering.

Specializes in Critical Care, Emergency, Education, Informatics.
Has anyone heard of this great sounding website called webrn? It's a subsidiary off of webmd, apparently, but I cannot find it anywhere. I just heard about it yesterday in a med/surg certification course and the instructor thought that it was webnurse, but it's not, it's webrn. Can anybody find it? I've tried google and I've tried just typing in www.webrn.com. Nothing happens! I'm at a loss and what to track my credit hours. lol. If anyone has any clue as to what I'm talking about, please drop me a line!:bugeyes:

http://www.webrn.com and http://www.rnweb.com are two different entities. WebRN was from WebMD and was discontinured a while back so they could focus on the mD side of things. RNWeb is the web site for RN magazine.

Specializes in Triage, MedSurg, MomBaby, Peds, HH.
WOW that nurse does not look happy on the cover of their magazine. LOL.

I did literally laugh aloud when I saw that. :yeah:

Specializes in Generalist/Med-Surg.

thanks for all the help. I had found that washington.edu website as well, but it isn't the full webrn thing...just seems to be an offshoot of the educational website for the washington school. None of the links work on the page and it had something on the front page about registered pilot users. I think that was the real site at one point, but as someone else pointed out, it has been discontinued. I'm glad to learn that, though highly disappointed because it looked really useful. Ah well. Maybe I'll just peruse that rnweb site and see what it has to offer. lol. :typing

Too many rnweb/webrn...blah blah stuff out there. My head hurts.

Specializes in Cardiac.

***Earle 58, was right. If you just google, 'WebRN', the following link appears and takes you right to the site:

http://healthlinks.washington.edu/primeanswers/talks/evergreen/webmdrn.html

Thanks Earle for solving that mystery:wink2:

Specializes in Generalist/Med-Surg.

yeah, that's the site that i've been to and it doesn't allow full access. it's just a link page, because it's not webrn.com...it's the washintonwhatever.edu site. I think that CraigB-RN is right, and the WebRN website has been discontinued...because it's not findable anywhere. Which stinks...

WOW that nurse does not look happy on the cover of their magazine. LOL.

She looks posed.

This seems to be it because it is RNWeb.

thanks for all the help. I had found that washington.edu website as well, but it isn't the full webrn thing...just seems to be an offshoot of the educational website for the washington school. None of the links work on the page and it had something on the front page about registered pilot users. I think that was the real site at one point, but as someone else pointed out, it has been discontinued. I'm glad to learn that, though highly disappointed because it looked really useful. Ah well. Maybe I'll just peruse that rnweb site and see what it has to offer. lol. :typing

Too many rnweb/webrn...blah blah stuff out there. My head hurts.

That's what I found.

You are right.....too many

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