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What is it like being a registered nurse?
What does the life of a registered nurse look like in a daily basis? Do you expect hiring for this job as a registered nurse to increase or decrease or maybe stay in the same over the next few years? What step do you recommend I take to prepare as a registered nurse? What are the most...
Which is better being a physicians assistant or being a nurse practitioner?
Which is better being a physicians assistant or being a nurse practitioner. What do you guys think?
Would it be beneficial for me to work in a healthcare setting for experience while in nursing school, or would it be better to fully focus on my studies to succeed in the program?
I will be finishing my pre-reqs soon and planning to attend Wayne State's nursing program. and I feel like working at a healthcare unit would give me more experience, but I feel like again that would be too much. I want more advice on that or how I can balance if I do work and go to school....
If I'm interested in being a travel nurse or even in the nursing field in general, what types of jobs, experiences or skills are employers looking for on a resume?
What are some thing I need to know when writing a resume for a career?
Any Nurse Practitioners regret becoming one ?
I am a Sophomore in high school and am currently instead of becoming a Nurse Practitioner. I am still looking for other careers and have trouble deciding one. Just wondering if any Nurse Practitioners wish they took a different career path.
How do Nurses manage workplace stress?
I am a Sophomore in high school and currently interested in becoming a Nurse Practitioner. I'm curious how you manage workplace stress or just stress in general on top of your job?
What is the best trade to enter in the medical field if I want to become a traveling nurse?
for a beginner what would be the best trade to enter the medical field if I want to become a traveling nurse?
If I were to take trade school for nursing during my 11th and 12th grade year in high school, once I graduate would I be able to get straight into working as a nurse or would I have to go to college to get an actual degree?
I'm a 10th grader who always had an itch to take the career path of nursing and my school is offering grade school so I wanted to know if it’ll be a great way to get started without having to go to college.
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...
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?
What are some things you wish you knew before entering the medical field?
I'm interested in becoming an RN and someday a psychiatrist. I want to learn some things that might have caught you off-guard or surprised you about working in these fields.
How is it possible to pursue a major in nursing but also biology at the same time#Spring23?
Hello! I want to go to school and major in biology to pursue further education at medical school but I also want to have a back-up and at least a job that will give me some experience in the healthcare field, but I don't know if it's possible to pursue nursing and biology at the same time even...
My experience at Los Angeles Pierce College’s Nursing Program - Important!
My experience at Los Angeles Pierce College’s Nursing Program - Important! Los Angeles Pierce College has a 2-year ADN nursing program located in the valley of Southern California that's got one of the highest NCLEX pass rates at around 100% year after year. But what they do not tell you is...