Vicky of http://www.askthemama.com talks about why Lansinoh was a key to her comfort when nursing her children.
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I'am still in high school and i will be graduating in another year and I am very worried that I wont be lucky enough to graduate nursing school by the time i'm 23. Is there a big possibilty that I will get out of nursing school at an age before 25?
Sure, my son graduated from nursing school at 23 after he had completed his AA at 21. All nursing schools have different requirements. The waiting list depends on things like your GPA, the number of pre-requisite courses you've completed, etc. It's a tough road to travel but my son says it's totally worth it. GOOD LUCK!
Where do I take confidence from?
You should have no problem at all in today's marked nursing shortage. What sort of work might you enjoy? Where would you like to live? Your school should have counselors for recent graduates. Talk with them. They usually have a long list of job offers. Create a sharp resume and keep it updated. Keep up with continuing education classes. Talk to area hospital adminstrations. Also check home-health agencies, physician's offices, schools, dialysis centers, insurance companies, and any large employers.
This is in partial fulfillment of the requirements in POST GRADUATE EDUCATION
School: Cebu Normal University – Graduate School
Name: Gabriel Mercury A. Isidro, R.N.
Course: Masters in Nursing – Major in Medical-Surgical Nursing Subject: Nsg 4004 Clinical Nursing Information System
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He gets his orders on the 20th of this month, and we find out exactly where we will be in Korea. I graduate in May, and I'm not sure if I need to take my licensing exam here or if I can take it there. Anyone know that is a RN currently or know anyone that is that's been stationed over there? Thanks so much for the help!
Unless you husband has an assignment considered "Command Sponsored" service members are not given orders to cover their family members accompanying them to Korea. In some areas this means the wife is not authorized entry onto the military base, or use of the hospital or the base shopping. If you try to get a position with the US mililitary hospitals there, you will probably be contracted for a period of time, (usually at least 1 year) which would put you there longer than your husband. However, in most cases the military hospitals are staffed by military RNs. Additionally, if you are contracted with a US organization, even in a foreign country, you would need to maintain licensure in a state in the US.