Go further with Missouri State The School of Nursing is now hosting virtual Q&A sessions for those interested in our programs. Already an RN? Go further and get your BSN online with Missouri State. Join us for an open Q&A session on Thursday, April 16. Topic: RN to BSN Q&A Time: Apr 16, 2020, 02:00 PM Central Time (the US and Canada) Join Zoom … [Read more...] about Nursing programs Q&A sessions
Strange, a Registered Nurse working in a level III surgical NICU in Shreveport, LA always knew she wanted to work in the medical field. It was when she delivered her son three months early, she knew she wanted to be a NICU nurse. Byron, Strange’s now 13-year-old son, was born at 27 weeks and spent many months in the NICU. Byron has cerebral palsy, epilepsy, … [Read more...] about From NICU parent to NICU nurse
This free presentation will walk you through how to best utilize the science behind memory, including: 3 study techniques that are guaranteed to boost your scores Get the most out of every lecture (and be prepared for class) Picmonic demonstration - build a solid foundation so review is quicker and more effective Easier board prep (along with specific tips for … [Read more...] about Maximizing memory in nursing
“Ever since I was little, I have always wanted to help others and with the direct patient care that nurses are able to have I thought that it would be a good fit for me,” said Fengel, a BSN student. Nursing runs in Fengel’s family as her mom, aunt, grandma and great grandma are all registered nurses. Campus involvement Fengel’s passion for helping others extends … [Read more...] about A passion for helping others
Josh Lawler, a BSN to DNP student, was interested in studying criminal justice until he joined the Army Reserve in 2005 as a 91W Combat Medic. When Lawler’s recruiter presented him with three job options – combat medic, truck driver or water sanitation specialist. Lawler chose the healthcare route. This was the small stone that started a rockslide into his nursing … [Read more...] about From the Army Nurse Corps to graduate school