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Brooklyn
08-07-2001, 01:09 AM
Hi
I am a 2nd year Nursing Student. Anyone else here? Please let me know!
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cutenbrat
09-10-2001, 02:19 PM
I am not a nurse but I have to applaude you for what you are doing-what a wonderful field. I was in the hosptial for 3 months with ARDS and my nurses are what kept me going a lot of the time-they were such wonderful caring people.
God Bless and I pray the best for you.

[This message has been edited by cutenbrat (edited 09-14-2001).]

grannyrninspring
09-13-2001, 10:22 AM
I am a nurse...been there done that glad it's you and not me...!!!but i see u r in canada--does ur school have a nursing organization? i know that was a benefit...nursing school can be a bear, but it is such an awesome learning experience...you never get to see some procedures once you have graduated!!I love being a nurse--RN--we have many nurses from Canada working down here with us and I love them..your country requirements are a bit stricter in some ways--and I've seen some wonderful nursing due to that....hang in there1!The rewards of nursing are wonderful...ya, there are some rotten parts,but thankfully, they are the minority!!! http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif email is dianneblackburn@houston.rr.com if u want to write!!

MMM61
11-25-2001, 04:27 PM
I have been a nurse now for 6 years.... It is the best thing that I have ever done. Hang in there it will pay off....

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Lory
12-02-2001, 10:13 AM
Originally posted by Brooklyn:
Hi
I am a 2nd year Nursing Student. Anyone else here? Please let me know!
Later http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/bang.gif

I've been a nurse off and on since 1979. Am semi-retired now. Did some more schooling in 1987-1991-- got my teacher's credentials. Then, I was able to move into teaching CNA's, doing infection control, staff development and CQI (more administrative "stuff"). There are so many avenues to take after you get your "sheepskin", so hang in there. Bounce questions off of us if you need to-- it's good for our brain cells. Lory

rnkangle
12-03-2001, 04:17 PM
Welcome to the RN world. after 35+ years of RNing having a ball as a travel nurse. Your pay is every day as an RN so invest in your patient and your rewards will be greater then a paycheck.

Tattoo
12-17-2001, 10:44 PM
Hello. I am an RN and want to work in the field of Epilepsy very badly. It has all of the components I want in a job. I know this illness like the back of my hand. Any ideas? I have done some research on the Centers in my corner of the US and have applied to the hospital that interests me, but positions do not seem to be as needed. Tattoo

 
 
 




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