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I start LPN clinicals in September at Davenport University in Michigan.
Mondays
NURS Fundamentals Lecture
Pharmacology
Tuesdays
Fundamentals Clinical placements
Wednesdays
A+P II
A+P II Lab
I will also be working.
I hear about people in school from 8-5 Mon-Fri.
What does your schedule look like
I attended a trade school LVN program. Clinical days were Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6:45am to 3:15pm. On occasion we had clinical hours from 3:00pm to 11:00pm three days per week. Classroom days were Thursdays and Fridays from 8:30am to 3:00pm. We attended for 12 months with no breaks.
This took place in California, a state that requires students to complete 954 clinical hours prior to graduating from LPN/LVN programs. Hence, we spent all week in school...
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
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I went M-F from 8am-330p. We went straight through for 15 months (none of the normal/traditional college breaks/vacations with the exception of Christmas week and Federal Holidays off) We had 5 mods (comparable to a semester).
During each mod we had class and clinical time as well as Lab time.
M-W was class (A&P, pharm, Nursing Math, Nur Fund, Lab etc) the last two days (Th-F) were clinicals. Somewhere in there we went from classes 3 days a week and clinicals 2, to classes 2 days a week and clinicals 3. Clinical times were 6a-2p.
The class(es) you had on the class days would be the same classes for the mod, but you did not necessarily have the same class on the same day(s) every day/week for that time period.