It seems like there are many common threads that get posted here on AN. What questions would you like to see made into stickies to hopefully clear up some of these posts?
Personally, I'd like a few stickies created:
1. Job Hunting Advice for New Grads- to cut down on all the HOW DO I FIND A JOB?? threads.
2. Pregnancy (for interviews, new jobs, etc)- I see these several times per week.
3. Medical Advice- it would be impossible to post in this sticky. It would just say "This site is not for medical advice. Please consult your doctor for assistance."
4.I'd also like to make it impossible to post a new thread about the Pearson VUE trick over on the NCLEX forum. There are enough stickies about this already.
So what would you like to see? (For the record, I searched this and couldn't find any similar threads within the past few years. :))
Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.
The medical advice is in the terms of service......IF they took time to read the terms when they signed up...
Great ideas though.....maybe one just on the unemployed/trying to be employed for support, networking interview tricks, resume writing......that kind of stuff.
How about a sticky that guides us newbies on the different tabs for the site?? I mean I had no clue when I first started and still discovering new stuff (at least new to me ). I know that I am really not clear on what central is??
Double-Helix, BSN, RN
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It seems like there are many common threads that get posted here on AN. What questions would you like to see made into stickies to hopefully clear up some of these posts?
Personally, I'd like a few stickies created:
1. Job Hunting Advice for New Grads- to cut down on all the HOW DO I FIND A JOB?? threads.
2. Pregnancy (for interviews, new jobs, etc)- I see these several times per week.
3. Medical Advice- it would be impossible to post in this sticky. It would just say "This site is not for medical advice. Please consult your doctor for assistance."
4.I'd also like to make it impossible to post a new thread about the Pearson VUE trick over on the NCLEX forum. There are enough stickies about this already.
So what would you like to see? (For the record, I searched this and couldn't find any similar threads within the past few years. :))