Joyce Melotz
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What are the best kind of patients as a phlebotomist?
I'm 19 years old currently enrolled in a technical college. I'm currently trying to get into the medical field :)
What was the hardest part about clinicals in nursing school? How did you choose your speciality?
I am a senior in high school, and I want to become a nurse practitioner later in life.
Which high school classes can help you get ready for a nursing career? ?
I’m a high school senior looking for courses or classes that will help me prepare to apply for a nursing program in the future.
How many scholarship can I get if I haven't taken the act's or sat's?
I am interested in starting by getting my associates in nursing then possibly my bachelors. Scholarships and financial-aid will be needed if I want to succeed in college.
How can I know whether nursing is suitable for me or not?
I'm just a student in the 9th grade. I'm not sure that nursing is suitable for me or nt
Do you see a change in how you interact with and the relationships you have with your family and friends once you started working as a nurse?
I'm a high school senior looking to become a pediatric nurse and I would appreciate all of the advice I could get!
Have you ever had a moment where you thought, ‘This is exactly why I became a nurse’? #Spring25
I want to hear any story! Good, bad, weird, funny. I personally want to become a nurse after taking care of my mother who passed away because of metastatic cancer. Being her "mini nurse" made me realize how much of a difference I could make. Although she was my favorite patient, there were...
How can a nurse transition into the field of aesthetic nursing? #Spring25
How can a nurse transition into the field of aesthetic nursing, and what steps should they take to specialize in this area? What are the key benefits and challenges associated with this profession? #Spring25
In nursing school, how do you manage to keep a balanced schedule when you have clinicals for half the days and then have multiple tests or quizzes to study for #Spring25?
I am an incoming nursing student and I’m scared about handling time management
What is the most important thing I can do during college / postsecondary to set myself up for a career in nursing?
I am a senior in high school, and I am open to any sort of path that involves nursing.