At some hospitals, you can basically start in the OR as a new grad, and get a pretty legnthy orientation.
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There is no evidence to support or refute the premise that new graduates should work in medical-surgical nursing prior to working in a specialty area. There is ample evidence, however, of nursing dissatisfaction, burnout, and high turnover ...
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Nope. Maybe the brand of the Scrubs uniform but that all depends on what you want there really is no difference between the two
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Try Facebook or another social network to find her. Hospitals and their employees do not give out the names of other staff. If you have a complaint against this person, you might try the NY State Nurses Association to locate her. They may n...
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i am an international nursing student. it's time for me to choose one area which i need to study more now. but i consider my english, i am not sure whether the language is a big issue for me to working as a surgical nurse. my english is alr...
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1. I have an associates degree and I am working on a bachelors 2. Hospice 3. one year of medsurg and ...
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No, transfer credit is not awarded for certificate or diploma programs (RNs with diploma credit could be awarded escrow credit for diploma courses). The only credit considered for transfer credit must be earned at an accredited college or u...
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