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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...
Is learning how to be a nurse less stressful than any other job in the medical field?
I know there are different types of nurses but is it less stressful to learn how?
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...
Question about ADN program
I found that there are prerequisite courses for getting into the ADN program, does that mean I have to take pre reqs for freshman year at college, and then apply to the ADN course?
1. what the typical workday looks like 2. what prepares you/me for this job 3. is there professional development/advancment ?
im currently at jobcore doing the cna and rehabilitation program
What are some steps that I can take to pursue my CNA career?
-Understand the specific requirements for CNAs
-Be sure to have a high school diploma
-Find a state-approved CNA training program at a community college or healthcare facility
-Successfully complete the required coursework and clinical hours
-Stay Motivated
-Don't give up
What is the the way forward to choosing a best career
What is the best career opportunities one can have , how can one start a new career that will be helpful for future, why is it that people doesn't know the best career to choose