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Voting Question: ok i want to be a physician assistant?

I'm graduating high school should I 1. Be a lpn fist 2. Get into a bsn program 3 find a pa program Or instead of doing a lpn can I go straight to get by bsn I Thank you more

Resolved Question: HOW TO BECOME A PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT IN SEATTLE?

I have just finished up all my college prerequisites for PA school and am planning on applying to UW and going to Yakima, WA campus to do the Bachelors program. Now I was wondering, if anyone can advise me ON what is the best experience to gather for the patient-care part of the PA program. Medical Assistant, LPN, RN or CNA etc- Which Area will make me stick out when I apply and what kind of patient experience should I gather from any of these kind of entry programs without spending to much time or money on the technical course? I have heard surgical technicians have a better chance to getting into PA school, is this true? Any recent graduated physician assistants that have any advise? more

Resolved Question: How is my first resume?I need advice. The job is in a nursing home.?

First name last name address state zip code Cell phone email Objective: To be employed at a healthcare facility that will improve my skills and to prepare for a future nursing career. OR To obtain skills in a healthcare employment opportunity for preparation in my future nursing career. Education: Glaiuds Vermont Calf, Me 04894 2006- January 2009 High School, Rose, PA 18598 2009-Present Qualifications Summary Ability to complete tasks on time and to maintain calm and flexible in challenging environments. Experience in a nursing home through participating in activities with the residents and through shadowing two LPN's on the job. Ability to work in diverse teams and to communicate well with others. Experience in fund raising and recruiting volunteers for events. Computer Skills Experience with both PC and Macintosh computers Proficient in Word and Internet Searching Pre-Professional Experience Leadership Volunteered at a nursing home to provide the residents with holiday entertainment and gifts. Help organized a haunted house and face painting night at an elementary school for 1-4 graders. President of a Jr. High Program, Reach, which helped at risk students volunteer and participate in the local community. Team Work Skills Worked with my former Reach members to organize fund raising events for the Reach program and our school. Participated for 3 years in a community girls basketball team, received a trophy for 2nd 3rd and 1st place and an award for most improved player. Participated in reading, writing and speech clubs to improve my skills and to help our school. Helped organized and write information for a graphic design and hosting websites. Worked with the owners to create website information and design that appropriately captured their business. Organized and participated in a play at my Jr. High School for younger students. more

Resolved Question: How is my first resume?I need advice. The job is in a nursing home.?

First name last name address state zip code Cell phone email Objective: To be employed at a healthcare facility that will improve my skills and to prepare for a future nursing career. OR To obtain skills in a healthcare employment opportunity for preparation in my future nursing career. Education: Glaiuds Vermont Calf, Me 04894 2006- January 2009 High School, Rose, PA 18598 2009-Present Qualifications Summary Ability to complete tasks on time and to maintain calm and flexible in challenging environments. Experience in a nursing home through participating in activities with the residents and through shadowing two LPN's on the job. Ability to work in diverse teams and to communicate well with others. Experience in fund raising and recruiting volunteers for events. Computer Skills Experience with both PC and Macintosh computers Proficient in Word and Internet Searching Pre-Professional Experience Leadership Volunteered at a nursing home to provide the residents with holiday entertainment and gifts. Help organized a haunted house and face painting night at an elementary school for 1-4 graders. President of a Jr. High Program, Reach, which helped at risk students volunteer and participate in the local community. Team Work Skills Worked with my former Reach members to organize fund raising events for the Reach program and our school. Participated for 3 years in a community girls basketball team, received a trophy for 2nd 3rd and 1st place and an award for most improved player. Participated in reading, writing and speech clubs to improve my skills and to help our school. Helped organized and write information for a graphic design and hosting websites. Worked with the owners to create website information and design that appropriately captured their business. Organized and participated in a play at my Jr. High School for younger students. more

Resolved Question: How is my first resume?I need advice. The job is in a nursing home.?

First name last name address state zip code Cell phone email Objective: To be employed at a healthcare facility that will improve my skills and to prepare for a future nursing career. OR To obtain skills in a healthcare employment opportunity for preparation in my future nursing career.     Education: Glaiuds Vermont Calf, Me 04894 2006- January 2009 High School, Rose, PA 18598 2009-Present     Qualifications Summary Ability to complete tasks on time and to maintain calm and flexible in challenging environments. Experience in a nursing home through participating in activities with the residents and through shadowing two LPN's on the job. Ability to work in diverse teams and to communicate well with others. Experience in fund raising and recruiting volunteers for events.     Computer Skills Experience with both PC and Macintosh computers Proficient in Word and Internet Searching   Pre-Professional Experience Leadership Volunteered at a nursing home to provide the residents with holiday entertainment and gifts. Help organized a haunted house and face painting night at an elementary school for 1-4 graders. President of a Jr. High Program, Reach, which helped at risk students volunteer and participate in the local community.     Team Work Skills Worked with my former Reach members to organize fund raising events for the Reach program and our school. Participated for 3 years in a community girls basketball team, received a trophy for 2nd 3rd and 1st place and an award for most improved player. Participated in reading, writing and speech clubs to improve my skills and to help our school. Helped organized and write information for a graphic design and hosting websites. Worked with the owners to create website information and design that appropriately captured their business. Organized and participated in a play at my Jr. High School for younger students. more

Resolved Question: Next year i will be going to BT and MOS training and i will like to know...?

Next year i will be going to BT and MOS training, My MOS training is 68W6M "LPN nurse" and i will like to know after i complete the training and get the LPN license. how many college credits can i get for that training? and in what areas? I ask because i will like to go back school and get my RN or get in the PA program in a regular university. more

Resolved Question: what are job options for an lpn?

i'll be done my lpn program this june and am looking into job options until i get to go back to be an rn. i live in PA and right now the hospitals are sorta trying to get rid of the lpn. i don't really want to work in a nursing home. i love helping kids. also, money is a big thing cause im trying to support my son on my own. then once im done getting my rn i want to continue to my bsn and then certified in a specific area but dont know what! where can i find more info on this stuff? also advice for the nclex-pn is always welcome too, lol more

Resolved Question: Have any of you done serious long distance relationships (fiance/husband/wife) due to college?

NOTE: I'm not talking about bf/gf relationships where you leave each other when you graduate highschool...I'm referring to this on more of a serious level. I'm trying to get into Nursing school and it is HARD to get into it in NYC. So my other options were PA, NJ, CT, or anywhere within 3-4 hours of here. My idea is, I wouldn't be able to see my soon-to-be husband from M-F since he will have work and I will be in school..but we would be able to spend weekends with each other. Things would be like this for about 18 months if I get into the RN program...only about 12 months if I get into an LPN program. Have any of you been able to do something like this with your husband/wife?I feel like, if you love someone enough, why would living 3 hours away kill your relationship you know? Esp. since we both know it's for my education and I will be able to get a job once I am finished...the economy is so bad now that both of us have barely gotten any work. more

Resolved Question: in the Physician Assistant program, what are summer rotations?

I plan on getting my LPN, and then applying to UMES, York, SUNY DOWNSTATE and a couple more. But I'm hearing things about summer rotations. Can someone pleasr explain to me about that and how hard is PA school actually? I can apply myself, just want to know the difficulites of it as well more

Resolved Question: Physician assistant or LVN/LPN???

i can't decide!!! i am currently doing B.S. in Molecular Biology...but i want to go into the Physician assistant program but i have no hands on experience with patients...should i do LPN for a year work and then sign up for PA program, or can i just go into the PA program without any experience...???... helP....!!! i'm so confused...=( =( =( what should i do... it feels like i'm just waisting time and not going anywhere... more

Resolved Question: Patient Care Technician or LPN in New York City?

I'll be obtaining my Bachelors in Psychology next May. I want to obtain my Masters in a Physician Assistant program which requires direct-patient care experience for admission. Is the LPN profession better than Patient Care Technician when it comes to pay, workload and respect? I am currently enrolled in a CNA/PCT class and would like to know if I should bother pursuing my LPN license afterwards. I am contemplating signing up for a LPN program being sponsored at a local hospital which will begin in September 2009 - 2010. However, after the program is completed, I'll be required to work for years until 2012. While I would love the opportunity to provide care to patients in need, I am also concerned that starting PA school in/after 2012 is a long wait. I know this is long and I am grateful to anyone who takes the time to help. Greatly appreciated. more

Resolved Question: Is there too much confusion in current health care education?

Now there are programs where Medical assistants can get a certificate, but also programs where they can get an associate degree. LPN/LVNs also have the certificate/associate degree option. RNs can get a diploma, associate or BSN degree. PAs can currently get an associate, BS or master's degree. How can all of these programs be equal, and why are they all necessary. If an MA has an associate degree but the nurse running the office staff is an LPN with a certificate, how is less education criteria for supervision. Similarly, how can a PA with an associate degree give orders to an RN with a BSN. In hospitals often BSN RNs have ADN supervisors, though many hospitals are now making it necessary to have a BSN to be a supervisor. If it is necessary to have an associate degree to be an LPN how can you be an RN with the same education? Wouldn't it make more sense if there was a set entry for every level of practice, and each added degree moved the person to a new level.?Jill, I agree that having a degree does not make the nurse with a BSN necessarily better than the ADN with intuition. But logically, wouldn't that same RN who had the intuition be a better RN if they also had more education, and wouldn't the BSN be just as poor an RN if they had attended an ADN program. Infact haven't we all seen many excellent ADN and BSN nurses as well as both ADN and BSN nurses who should not be practicing? Diane, as far as the DNP, this is one change I do support. It is not a move to just add a credential. It is based on the realization by many NPs that the education program for mid-level providers of all types, in general does not have time to adequately prepare NPs for the current health care settings. This is just a method of adding a professional degree, just as the pharmacist, the dentist, and the Physical Therapist have found is becoming necessary. I think as the amount of information required to perform a task expands, the education must also.When I was a Pharmacy Tech in the '70s, there was less than 1/3rd of the medications which are now available to be prescribed. When I was a Nursing assistant in the 70s a cholecystectomy patient spent an average of 7 days in the hospital. The acuity of the health care setting has increased. The level of technology has increased tenfold. Yet RN programs continue to have the same 2 year curriculum they had in the 1960s. They have 10 times the information to impart, but they just try to cram it into the same time period. NPs have realized the need for more time to assimilate the amount of information, so they are testing the option of the DNP. Though I see it being a probability rather than a possibility. more

Resolved Question: LPN nursing jobs in NYC?

Before anyone says, "Don't waste your time being an LPN, go right to school for RN", I am early into the LPN program as I write this and am, as of this time, only going to go for the LPN. That said, how is the job market for LPNs in New York City? Are there alot of jobs for LPNs in NYC? How is the pay? How is the pay compared to the cost of living in NYC? Can you think of any other places where there are plenty of jobs for LPNs that pay well and the cost of living isn't ridiculous? Someplace in New Jersey, perhaps, or Maryland, Delaware, or Virginia? Here in PA, the average starting salary for an LPN at a hospital is between $13 and $15 per hour, at nursing homes it ranges from $14 to $18 per hour (for LPNs). I would desire to make at least $16 per hour to start (I want to be able to pay off student loans within a year, then save for a down payment on a house, buy the house, be able to pay bills and mortgage with plenty left over to save). more

Resolved Question: which college is the best in Philadelphia pa to start LPN Program?

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Resolved Question: which college is the best in Philadelphia pa to start LPN Program?

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Resolved Question: Are there any LPN programs that offer eves and weekends? I can't seem to find any.?

I live in Northeast PA more

Resolved Question: Should I continue a nursing career?

I am a single mother of 3 young girls. I have 6 more weeks left of lpn school, which are basically a formality, we just have to complete an additional 15 clinical days. I have been excepted to the RN program at our school which would begin in August. I am just really unsure about what option are out there. I was interested in becoming a nurse practitioner, but would have to complete another 4 years of schooling for this. One nurse suggested that I look into becoming a PA. Does anyone know the basic differences between a PA and Nurse practitioner as far as functioning capabilities and also schooling and pay? more

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