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A Guide to NursingLink
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So now that you’ve found your way to NursingLink, what exactly is there do? There are many ways to be interactive and if you need some ideas, this guide will show you exactly what there is to do in each section.
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minu
about 1 year ago
2 comments
hi GB price, thank you for ur welcome message.
livetoride
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Thank you so much for the welcome, Beth. This is an interesting web site and I have just begun to explore. CE are always in the back of my mind. I love the chance to learn a little more, a skill, a tidbit of knowledge, anything that will keep me up to date, help to make me a better nurse. I have been an LPN for 27 yrs. Lots of experience, lots of changes in the field, unfortuately never the time, opportunity or money to attain that coveted RN. The area of nursing that I have always loved has never been open to me as an LPN, but I have enjoyed the years I have spent in physicians offices and long term care. I look forward to participating in the discussion groups, learning what things are like in another area of nursing as well as other states or areas of my state. Thank you again for your gracious and informative welcome, now, I think I will explore some more. God Bless.
beachd
about 1 year ago
4 comments
Hi Beth,
Thanks for welcoming me to your website. I'm most interested in net-working with other nurses; but the other options in the site look interesting, as well. I have been an RN for many years and have settled into the nitch of Legal Nurse Consulting for the past 10 years or so. I would love to know whether there are any other Legal Nurse Consultants who belong to NursingLink. Best wishes to everyone else on NursingLink who are in the healthcare field. I would welcome talking with any NurseLink members who might have questions about the field of nursing in the 21st century. God bless ya!
dgrimshaw
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Thank you for keeping me on your list, I do not mean to be a procastinator. Between my full time
job and part time business I do not have a lot of computer time. In the simplest ways, please tell
how to get started. A phone number and a schedule of classes might get me moving on this. I've
taken Math, English, and Psycology. Don't want to stop now. Thank you, Dave
TeresaRN
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Thank you for the information that can be read and discussed through nursing link. I have some ideas for a discussion forum already forming in my mind! I look forward to communicating with other nurses about their likes/dislikes, ideas and experience!
snopy
about 1 year ago
2 comments
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miniajam
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Thank you for welcoming me into the Nursing Link. Right now I'm applying for Vocational Nursing and later to do the transition to RN. It's very competitive, but I'm not giving up. I can't believe how interesting this field compared from what I used to have. This website for sure will inspired me towards this new career of mine.
lindjoy
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Hello, and thank you so much for your welcome email! I am looking forward to learning more about the site and appreciate all of the information and resources you offer. As a RN with a Bachelor's in another field and over 15 years of experience that is stable, yet progressive & varied, I am especially interested in building upon some of those areas I have most enjoyed in developing my resume and entering a new career phase. Although nursing is a field offering seemingly endless opportunities, targeting the position suitable to talent, personality and orientation is imperative and I feel confident that Nursing Link offers multiple areas of assistance toward finding that necessary fit. Thank you!
pegasusblue
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Thank you for the welcome. I've been considering a career in nursing for some time now, but I wasn't sure what area or where to start. I have a brother that was brain injured in an accident and I've been helping to care for him off and on about 14 years now. I also worked for an oxygen company for 5 years. I guess I need to get off my ____ and get my degree. Thanks I believe this site will me alot.
Mergy
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Thank you for the welcome. I'm a nurse in Mexico, but here I don't know how to do. I want to work like nurse, but my english isn't good,
spyke0201
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Thank you for the welcome, I am sure I will have many questions along the way. My nursing education was cut short 11 years ago by family and financial obligations, and now my child is in college and I am looking forward to finishing what I started. Thanks
wolflover
about 1 year ago
2 comments
I am interested in becoming a CNA but don't know where to go for training nurselink keeps sending me to phoniex and there is nothing there for CNA just associate in nursing and RN can you help
Georgette_70
about 1 year ago
10 comments
I would like to find a way to go to nursing school to earn a degree in Nursing. I am not able to take out student loans. I would be interested in signing a two or three year agreement with an employer to help me get my nursing degree. Any one who can help me do this? I would be so happy. I love taking care and helping people. Thanks. Georgette Leifling
azula
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Hello My Name is Jessica Thanks for invite me this site will help a lot while i am in school
Doreen56
about 1 year ago
4 comments
Thank you for inviting me to be your friend,,I am a newly graduated student waiting to take the NCLEX and I'm sure I will have many questions in the future..thank you again...Doreen Holt