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Congrats. I just submitted my research topic pertaining to the administration of epidural analgesia and its impact on 2nd stage of labor.
2 finals next week and a 5 page paper before I start my student job in ER at a trauma 1 hospital and then graduation on May 5th. ![]() Do you already have a job lined up? |
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Skol Vikings!
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Not a puffer
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The student job should lead to a job when I graduate/pass the NCLEX. The way it worked out is that I volunteered in the ER one night/week for a few hours the past 3 months. Previously all I knew was that they only took applications certain times of the year for students in the ER and I finally sent an email with my resume/cover letter to the director indicating my desire to obtain a student position and a full time gig once I graduated in the summer. Less than 2 weeks later, I was scheduled for an interview and offered a job. In the almost 4 months I've been there, I can tell they're pretty short staffed. I noticed they were even pulling from resource RN's when I was there and there's been a lot of movement from shift to shift. The only thing I'll not be able to do is the official assessment and pass meds, so after doing this 6 months, I'll be good to go. |
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