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Nclex retake in NYHello Nurses, I do have a question. I received my ATT last March 2014 and scheduled my exam last August 2014. I failed my exam for the first time. Is it possible to retake the exam without doing all the paper works and just paying the ATT? Or I haveSlow HR and 2 week noticeSo I recently got a my dream job and couldn't be happier. I was told that HR would call within a week. Well more then 2 weeks later, I still haven't heard from them. I contacted the person who told me i got the position and was told HR was been sloReapplying after rejection?Hey I just have a few general questions about the job application and interview process.This does not apply to me, I am just curious 1. If you apply for a job online via the facility's website (and you have all the necessary skills and experience Dislike New Job. Stay or Go?I am usually pretty good at handling my own situations but this one has me a bit stumped. I had worked on a unit as a charge nurse/staff nurse but recently completed my MSN with a leadership focus. I want to get into management and after trying (withRN without RN school? West Virginia (WV) military medical personnel to RN1 Have any former military persons had experience with applying to take the NCLEX-RN in West Virginia through their rule allowing certain military medical specialty-trained persons to take it and be licensed in WV without a formal ADN, BSN, or RN CerWhere should new grad work?I am 23 years old and I have been a nursing assistant for 4 years at a hospital. I plan to take my boards mid march. So I emailed the nurse recruiter for the hospital and she told me to call her to schedule an interview. I applied to a med surg unit,Has Anyone Interviewed and Hired at Amerigroup?Hello,I am looking for information about the hiring process at Amerigroup in Virginia Beach, Virginia. I recently applied for a Case Manager position. I am looking for any feedback regarding the hiring process. Thank you for your responses. Hi! I was Need some options advice pleaseHi all, I'm hoping to hear from seasoned veterans (or new grads) . I graduated with a two year in nursing in 1999. Did some work in long term care and hospice but never really loved the work like I thought I would. I took a break soon after graduatiASN Program and Working Full TimeQuick story about me, I'm a high school student. When I graduate I will be moving an hour away from home to attend the best program for me. Will I be able to hold a full time job as a CNA and go to school to become an RN? I'm making the assumptionEMT-B to Trauma NurseIt is my end goal to become a trauma nurse, I currently have my EMT-B, my main question really is would it be better/more time effective to go for my LPN to RN, or for my Medic to RN? As well as any schools to recommend, time needed, and cost involve |