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How to see if my old CNA license is good ?
My name is Tiffany and I have over 10 yrs plus experience in the healthcare/home health care fields..i want to further my education so I can help the elderly in there homes not just as a aid/CNA but as a traveling physical therapist..it sounds exciting to me
How do I stay on top of book work in an asynchronous program?
I'm an incoming Nursing Student and was accepted into a ABSN program. The program I am attending is asynchronous and relies heavily on the student to be self-motivated. I want to stay on top of the book work and even ahead if possible but I've never been in an asynchronous class before.
Will I actually like being a nurse or will I hate it??
I feel like if I do it, I won't like it seriously. I don't want to do a career I don't like
What would a good minor choice be for a BSN?
What would be a good minor for a Bachelor of Science Nursing student to have to support vertical career growth in healthcare? What specific careers within healthcare would purposed minors support?
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How often will I be asked to relocate as a travel nurse? What will be the duration of each move?
I'm interested in becoming a RN first, then gaining enough experience to become a travel nurse. I wanted to know how often I would actually move as a real travel nurse.
What are all the steps I would need to take to start my career off as a Nurse Practitioner but later transition into a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist?
I have already got my Certified Clinical Medical Assistant certification and I am also wondering how I can apply this to my future career. I would like to come out of nursing school being a Nurse Practitioner and I want to know how long this might take. I would also like to know how long it...
What is the hardest challenge for obtain my bachelor in science for nusring #Spring25?
I’m just starting college at 30 to try and set my kids up for a better future I’ve already picked my major as a Bachelor in science of nursing to be a travel nurse.
What experience should I get to become an operating room/circulatory nurse? From my understanding, getting in the OR as a new grad nurse is difficult, so where should I start to eventually work up to the OR?
I'm currently a high school senior, but I will be entering college in the fall for pre-nursing.
What is the best tip for getting through nursing school?
How can I study in a way where I retain the information, and what website/books/sources helped you through nursing school? Is there anything you regret putting time into study wise (that didn't work)?
Are there any specialties as a Nurse Practitioner to become a midwife? Would I have to get two Master Degrees in order to do both specialties? #Spring25
I am starting nursing school in the fall of this year and I originally wanted to continue after I get my BSN to become a midwife. Now I have been interested in become a Nurse Practitioner because I want to possibly open my own wellness center but still want to be a midwife. Would I have to get...
How can I actively seek out and make the most of mentorship opportunities during midwifery school to support my growth and confidence as a future provider?
I am attending midwifery school this summer 2025 and I would love to seek out mentorship but am not sure how to network correctly.
What are some of the best study tips, time management strategies, and survival tools for students 35 and older entering a nursing program?
I recently got accepted into a nursing program and would love to hear from others who’ve been through this, especially those who returned to school later in life. How did you manage school, family life, and everything in between while staying motivated? Why do you think certain habits or...
I'm a senior in High School committed to Miami University as a nursing major; what is the best way to prepare for a future in the healthcare field and keep my passion for it when it gets difficult or overwhelming?
I am incredibly excited to be a nursing student, but my biggest fear is getting burnt out easily. I am used to difficult high school courses, but how will that translate over to college? I also plan on double majoring or minoring in family/child studies, female studies, or neuroscience in order...
What is the preparation for becoming a psychiatric nurse practitioner? I plan to double major, but is that necessary? Would a major and a minor work as well?
I'm an upcoming college freshman considering double majoring in nursing and psychology. I've researched and personally heard stories about double majoring and the rigorous workload that comes with it, but would it be necessary for my career path?
What financial tips do nursing graduate students have when it comes to further financing your career, not only that, what resources do certain contract have? #Spring25
As a second-year undergrad student, who has an on-campus job, what other resources can I locally use that could benefit me as a young first-gen and Mexican female, whose parent are no longer in the country?
What is the work place environment ?
Is working in the phlebotomy field a organized area or are most nurses unorganized?
What does the life of a life flight nurse/drs days consist of?
I am a sophomore in high school who knows they want to work in the medical field but not quite sure just what. I'm really interested in being a life flight nurse/dr but I feel like I don't know enough about it to know for sure if it's the path I wanna take.
How long does classes usually take to work in the phlebotomy field?
If you really want to work with blood and drawing it is it worth going through all the nursing?
What programs/ Scholarships have furthered your career/ education in nursing?
I'm a junior in Perry, Georgia who would like to become a travel registered nurse. I am interested in reading, animals, and cooking. I love meeting new people and being able to help whenever I'm needed.
How can I best set myself up for nursing school and the professional setting?
I am an aspiring pediatric nurse practitioner. Next year I will be in my first year of nursing school. What is the best way to maximize my chances of a quick transition into the nursing field and obtain a high paying position. #Spring25
For those who have made the transition from LVN to RN, what's one mindset shift or piece of advice that helped you step into the expanded responsibilities of being an RN?
Especially when advocating for patients and navigating new roles.
How can I balance a social life with academic work in nursing school #Spring25?
I'm entering a BSN program in the fall and I'm nervous that academic will consume me, leaving no time for work-life balance.
As a nurse, what have been your favorite and least favorite departments to work in? Why? ?
I'm early on in school and I've been thinking a lot about where I might like to start my career as a nurse once I get my RN. I know some nurses love ICU or ED while others have a gift for hospice or mental health/psychiatric. I'd love to hear your stories and advice about finding the right fit,...
What is the hardest thing in college when pursuing a nursing degree?
By the end of that year, I was ranked 7th and became a straight-A student. That shift made a huge difference in my life. Now, as a senior, I have a 3.8 GPA and I'm ranked 5th in my class. I'm really proud of what I've accomplished, especially considering how far I've come from my freshman year....
What can you do to prepare for nursing school? Looking back what do you wish you had known before starting nursing school? What suggestions do you have for surviving and thriving in nursing school? What suggestions and/or tips do you have for learning and remembering the material taught?
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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?
P.S. I have another part of my quinforgot to mention.
I forgot to mention my friend said that after the terrible experience with my meeting with the dean, and how the director treated me, that I should consider asking the Sister if we should date situation to the President of the school? She believes that if I make a strong case, especially after...
How do I go about with this I've got two plans for the upcoming college season - 1 year in community college and the rest in university, or 2 years in community college, with the rest in Texas Tech's med-school branch. Which would be the more financially viable one?
For better context, i'm probably going to be subsisting off of FAFSA money and (should I prove to be lucky enough to get one) scholarship money, too.