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Posted almost 6 years ago Hello my name is Keith. Im currently in the Navy Recruiting medical folks. Im working for a private firm also placing doctors, all aspectects of nursing and pa, np, pharmasists, and medical physist also. I place folks nation wide. Im getting ready to retire from the navy in a few yars and I want to make a difference for all medical folks nation wide. |
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| Posted almost 6 years ago Hi my name is Beth. I have been a nurse for years and can't think of anything I would ever want to do. My career has consisted of ICU,CCU,Mental Health,LTC,Assisted Living and last but not least chemical dependency nurse. Guess I have done it all and loved it. I was married 4yrs ago and kinda retired (if a nurse ever does) Now I am ready to get back to the best job in the world...nursing! It is such a rewarding thing for me. I have missed it, especially the friendship of the nurses I have worked beside. Everyday is a gift. |
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| Posted almost 6 years ago Wow Beth it sounds like you really have done it all in the nursing world - What advice do you have to give to people considering nursing who are having difficulty choosing a specific specialty to focus on? |
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| Posted almost 6 years ago HI HOW YOU DOING
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| Posted almost 6 years ago Hello all. My name is Stacey and I have been a nurse for a few years. I work in a hospital and am a house float. Basically who ever is busiest wins. I love what I do even though is can be very demanding. I will hopfully continue education in the future, but for now am satisfied. I love being a float, but I think sometimes it would be nice to have a specialty. As far a s interviews go, I find that I have enjoyed panel interviews the most. It gives you several people to focus on as opposed to only one. Less nerve racking! Stay cool, and if you ever can't think of an answer ask for a moment to ponder the question. This can inadvertently show your critical thinking skills. Hope all of your interviews go well! |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Hey Everyone! I have been an LPN now for 2 1/2 years. I first became an LPN because it was less schooling and I wanted to make sure that Nursing is really what I wanted to do. Now, I Love Nursing. I want to go back to school and become an RN, but the time never seems to be right for a lot of reasons. I hope by talking with different Nurses on this site that it will help me along my Journey and decision making. My ultimate Nursing Career is to be in ER, Trauma, Surgery (OR), or even a Flight Nurse, I am fascinataed with all those specialtys, Nursing Link came to me, because I was searching on Career Builders for a New Nursing Job. I am from the Midwest and there are not a whole lot of opportunities to work as an LPN except for Long Term Care (Nursing Homes), At least I have not found them anyway. Well, I look forward to chatting with all of you, and will appreciate any advise anyone can give me. Thanks and have a Great Day. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Oh, By the Way my name is Lisa (LeaLea1995) |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Thanks for the post LeaLea1995. There are several nurses who find the transition from LPN to RN tough to deal with - what have been the major factors keeping you from making that jump? |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Lisa, I made the jump from LPN to BSN and then to MSN. You just have to jump in there and do it. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago My name is Robert, a recent LVN graduate. Hello to everyone! My bride-to-be just graduated an LVN program with me. We have had job offers, but we are waiting for a slot to open at the VA hospital. We will both be returning to school as we work to pursue RN-BSN. Anyone else in the Houston, Texas area? |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Well most of the reasons that is keeping from doing the jump into RN is that I have 2 small children, a 6yr old Daughter who just started Kindergarten and a 3yr old Boy. I will have to keep working Full Time and go to school and make time for my family. I am not sure how to do this. I feel I will miss out on so much. Plus it is also a money situation. I have to pay for everything myself. I don't qualify for any grants or Financial Aid. I guess those are the 2 main reasons. Would love to hear any suggestions or advise. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Hi LeaLea1995, my name is Demetrice, I currently work as a hospital technician, and I'm pursing a Rn program too. I know how you feel, I have three daughters, I am the primary provider all for them and plus I have 2 jobs. Although they are older, I still have to participate in their school activities, tomorrow Hililary Clinton is going to show up at my 14 year old school . I am a parent volunteer, I am in charge of all the flowers, and I have to also help out in the office. I know,going to school, working, and being a full time parent is very difficult that's the sacrifice we have to make as parents. What I suggest to you, is to save! save! save!. I use to do doubles. Maybe you can do some overtime sometime once in a while. I am a proud mother of three beautyful daughter. I currently live in Los Angeles California. I've worked as a heathecare provider for almost 10 years. I am curently in school to pursue my MSN in nursing, and wants to work as a pediactric nurse, in public health. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago It is never too late. I am over fifty, have a grown daughter, who I helped put through college first. It has been my dream to be an RN since I was two. I struggled long as a single income family. Looking back I suppose I would not have changed a thing as now I can concentrate on me. In order to be mom, head of household, work, have some leisure time and all that life sends you, you really have to dig down deep within yourself. What sacrifices are you willing to make in order to get your RN? Is there a community college available to you so you can get your ADN first? It is a little less expensive and you do not have to take as much time out from your other activities. Can you manage all the homework, work, and children right now? I have worked at a local hospital, Long term care facilities, doctor's offices and with the developmentally disabled. There are opportunities for LPN's out there. Look hard |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Yes Sandy52. Some heathcare facilities have reimbersment programs. I know where I use to work, the Retirement and Care Center offer education reimbersment. All you had to do was show them a copy of your scheldule of classes. They will reimberse all pass classes, that were pertaining towards continue education classes in nursing. I am a proud mother of three beautyful daughter. I currently live in Los Angeles California. I've worked as a heathecare provider for almost 10 years. I am curently in school to pursue my MSN in nursing, and wants to work as a pediactric nurse, in public health. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Thanks everyone who replied to my Dilema in transitioning from LPN to RN, A lot of the advise you all have given me is really great and I have thought of alot of those options. In fact, I have just resigned and my current employment and accepted a new position that is going to work out great around taking some classes plus it is going to be so much less stressful and tiring. So as soon as I get settled into my new job, I am going to jump in and start taking my classes and be on my way to reaching my goals. Thanks again so much for everyones help |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Hello fellow nurses
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| Posted over 5 years ago Good Afternoon, My name is Michelle...I am a Staffing Recruiter, and I have a JOB OPENING for an LPN with long term care experience. It is Monday-Friday, 8AM-5PM.....GREAT PAY, BENEFITS...bla, blah, blah.... Do you know anyone interested???? This position is in Portland,Oregon! My contact information is: Michelle Wallace
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| Posted over 3 years ago SLAMALAYKOM. MY NAME IS LEENA.IM 36 YEARS OLD NOT MARREID WORKING IN TRAUMA -SURGICAL MALE WARD.IM JORDAINIAN leena alkhatib |
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| Posted over 3 years ago Hello my name is myra and I was an LGPN for 10 yrs as I raised a family worked full time and worked on getting my RN. I have been a RN for 24yrs and enjoy what I do. Most of my time has been in the operating room and now I'm working in PACU. I just love this site, I have become addicted to it. Yes I'm a newbie just seven days as a member.
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| Posted over 3 years ago Hello everyone, I came onto this site because I just took the NCLEX and I needed some support from fellow nurses after such a stressful test. I still have not found out my results. I finished in 76 questions. i heard that 86% pass the first time and that finishing at 76 is usually a good sign, but I still am a little nervous about checking my grade. Did anyone else get really nervous during the test? I had never gotten this nervous for a test before. I'm glad its over.
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| Posted over 3 years ago I like to think of being nervous this way - the same chemicals are being released when you're nervous as when you're excited, it's just the way you think about it. |
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| Posted about 3 years ago Hi my name is Giancarlo i have been a RN for two years im currently doing my bsn, i work in drug a rehab and I love this job. Im from West Palm beach FL. |
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| Posted about 3 years ago Welcome to nursinglink. I am a proud mother of three beautyful daughter. I currently live in Los Angeles California. I've worked as a heathecare provider for almost 10 years. I am curently in school to pursue my MSN in nursing, and wants to work as a pediactric nurse, in public health. |
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| Posted about 3 years ago Hi everyone my is Jeanette, I have always wanted to be a nurse, but life got in the way, married, raising kids, helping with the grandkids, then I lost my great husband of 28 years to cancer, and I had to go outside of the home to find work, I then met someone, recently remarried and he is very encouraging and supportive, so I am now going to drop my full time status, to part time just enough work to keep my spot, and I start the LPN program 3 weeks. I love this site very informative and just plan fun. |
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| Posted about 3 years ago Hiya, my name is Teresa. I've been a nurse, seems like my entire adult life. I worked mostly in the ER and teaching.This site is just great. I'm so happy to meet such incredible people. |
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| Posted almost 3 years ago Hello Nurses, Thank you for the wonderful welcome and friendship on NL. Here is my story: I am going to nursing school as probably a 4th or 5th career. How I directly got here is nothing short of amazing. I have a BS in Business Management (1983.. yeah, count it) and have worked in Insurance, Claims, Banking and Customer Service. Most recently, I was a bank branch manager and had an Area Manager that originated from the southeast corner of Hell. Needless to say, it didn't take her long to get rid of me. I was terminated on 9/11/2007. As a result, I was blackballed from the banking industry. To the point that I had 14 interviews with one bank then they told me that I wasn't selected. Lost all my worldly goods and was unemployed. I finally got a PT job as a Pharm Tech in a hospital at a 3rd of my salary. Worked my way up to a FT tech in another hospital. Began to take science courses and got accepted in the RN program this past Spring semester (HOORAH!) It's a challenge, but I believe I was called to do this. It seems as if everything was moved aside so this can happen. My life has definitely changed for the better... Hugs to all! |
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| Posted almost 3 years ago BTW... my name is Phyllis (pblack2107) |
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| Posted almost 3 years ago Phyllis, Wow, what a career, I'm sorry for troubles but this one , I say go for it..Congrats. to you.. And Best wishes..Welcome to NL..TEresa |
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| Posted over 2 years ago Hello to all the nurses that areout there in the world.I have been a LPN for many years and always wanted to go for my RN but each time I started something would happen in the family.I decided to raise my kids,take care of my sick husband and work full time.When my husband passed away and each child became grown I went back to college but then came the grandkids.Well I decided it was now or never( the kids are still having babies) lol. So I applied to a program ,passed the entrance exam and was accepted into LPN-RN program.No body ever mention about how to pay for your higher education on this forum......Any information will be helpful!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |


