Rachel Gilmer
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How can I improve my time management skills so I can pursue my degree and also have time for personal interests? ?
I'm a high school senior, majoring in nursing and considering minoring in psychology. My time management skills are improving and I've started using more organization tools. However, I still find myself occasionally getting overwhelmed. How can I balance a rigorous courseload and also have time...
What things can I be doing now in college to increase my chances of landing a great nursing job after graduation?
I am a rising sophomore nursing student, and would love to acquire a good job after graduation. What can I do now to help me in the long run with nursing?
What would be some tips before entering Medical Administrative Assistant?
I'm about to start my program!!
What are the steps to becoming a post partum nurse?
is there different pathways I can take?
where do travel nurses live while traveling going place to place?
I go to JM and PTECH (RCTC) and I am researching about being a traveling nurse someday and I would like to know way more.
What are the hours of a regular pediatrician?
I hear many different answers so I was wondering if someone could help me learn about their hours or schedule.
Confused on which and what to go to college for after high school in order to be a certified nurse midwife ?
Hello! I am currently a sophomore really set on becoming a CNM since junior high, I want to apply to West Mec for my remaining time as a medical assistant to get taught the basics. I’m really confused on what to do or study after graduating high school in order to be a nurse midwife ? Please help !
study abroad?
how can I study abroad while getting a BSN in college and what schools would have this program?
Should I be an OBGYN or a midwife?
I really want to be an OBGYN or midwife, but I don't know which one is more suited to what I want to work as. I am really caring and want to deliver babies and take care of the patients but I am also really interested in helping plan the delivery and checking up on the patient. Which would be...
What are some skills or some education you need to become a nurse ?
I’ve always wanted to become a nurse , it’s been one of my biggest dreams and I’ve always wanted this career but I really need some tips on how to become one .
How do I get into healthcare after being in my last year of undergrad ?
Im in my last year of undergrad and it’s hitting me that I’ve always been interested in healthcare but never thought of a focus. I want to pursue a 2 year program. Any tips?
How do I pursue a nursing career?
How do I pursue a nursing career with no knowledge in science
how are u doing n which is the best trade in ur opinion?
I'm from Job Corps asking what's the best trade in ur opinion and what trade did you pick? and how long were you here for? And who was ur fav teacher in this school?
What do you recommend to mentally prepare myself with when it comes to dealing with difficult patients?
I am 18 years old and will be going into the rehabilitation field. I am currently taking a course for this career path and wanted to hear your story of handling patients.
What made you want to pursue the Medical field? If this was your first career choice, why? Do you have any regrets about joining that I should know about? What is the best place to work when in the medical field?
I'm starting my trade in CMA soon and I'm a bit hesitant and am wondering if I should pursue it or not. I'm wondering if it's worth the work.
path to attend ADN program after high school
I am searching for a school that provides an ADN program around northern California, but I felt they are mostly requesting to graduate from LVN.
Is there any ADN program that I can attend after graduating high school?
What will you expect when being an intern for nursing?
I want to go into a healthcare and nursing career but I would like to know some things about being an intern before starting college.
Is it possible to transfer from a university to a community college due its cost efficiency as an international student for nursing?
What things should you consider and what classes would be the on the priority list to take? I discovered that my university has no nursing program and only has pre-nursing program which is not that clear which made me stumble upon community colleges and many people encouraging it.
What does the day in the life of a Registered Nurse look like?
I'm curious about what schedules typically look like in terms of a typical day- how many hours do you work, how many hours of overtime is expected, and how much time do you have outside of work. I am also curious about general day to day responsibilities- does the environment change often or is...
hat do you find most rewarding about the medical field, specifically nursing?
Was the process worth where you're at now? I'm head strong at the fact that I'd never want to spend my life doing a career that didn't teach me anything or benefit my life in some way.
What is the schedule and salary difference between part time and full time ultrasound techs ? What are some prerequisites usually required?
Going into senior year and want go have a plan.
NURSING AND NEONATOLOGY?
EN:Hello, how are you? I'm thinking about studying a degree in Nursing and specializing in Neonatology, so I would like to know. What am I going to have to study, what courses or topics do I need to master in this career? EN: Hi everyone, I'm cheering myself to study Nursing and specialize in...
How do you know if dentistry is for you? How can you get ready for this path as a rising senior in high school?
What are the pros and cons of dentistry( Like in education and day to day life)?
What is the fastest way to become a nurse?
I am in 11th grade right now. i want to become a nurse as soon as possible. can you explain it step by step? What is BSN, RN? How long does it take minimum to become a nurse?
I am a high school senior who is really interested in pursuing a BSN. However, I am unsure which college would be the best fit. I live in Houston, TX. I am primarily interested in competitive universities and I always look for ones with low acceptance rates, as I have a pretty decent GPA and good stats and would like to challenge myself further. Please provide me with some advice on what my priorities should be when looking for a college. Also, does it matter if a college has a high acceptance rate? I feel that attending a university with a high acceptance rate makes me believe that I am among people who may not be as competitive, and I feel that I deserve to challenge myself more.
Also would like to know if it would be easier for me to get an in-campus job as soon I will get my EKG and phlebotomy certification through High school. Like any universities that have good medical centers nearby that will get me a part-time job. Please any sort of advice would be appreciated...