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  • Re: disturbing sexual behavior of female nurses

    I understand the problem with being male and privacy in healthcare, however, if you read all of MuscleMans posts, he attacked individual nurses and even suggested that some find other jobs.&nbsp; Again, I can sympathize with anyone that has a valid complaint, but attacking other posters who have nothing to do with his privacy during his hospital ...
    Posted to Nurse POV Forums (Forum) by Thomas Reardon on July 4, 2008
  • Re: Attack on ANP's & Advance

    Very interesting reading the medical student posts.&nbsp;&nbsp; Appears that they are very territorial and cocerned about Nurses practicing medicine.&nbsp;&nbsp; Quickly reading through the posts, it appears that they have mistaken ''Campus'' time for ''clinical'' time.&nbsp;&nbsp; I am currently in an Adult Health NP program at Ga State. A prime ...
    Posted to NP Voice: Forums (Forum) by Thomas Reardon on July 3, 2008
  • Re: dnp programs

    Troy, &nbsp; I'm in the ANP/CNS program for my Masters at GSU. I haven't heard about a DNP program but I haven't been ''on campus'' in a couple of semesters, my classes are mostly online with a few proctored exams.&nbsp; I remember when I was in undergrad at MCG, I heard a professor talking about the evils and downfalls of having two consecutive ...
    Posted to NP Voice: Forums (Forum) by Thomas Reardon on July 2, 2008
  • Re: disturbing sexual behavior of female nurses

    After finding MuscleMans attack on ER nurses and complianing about his ER visit, I have to wonder if he weren't Roid Raging.&nbsp; I can understand his concern and frustration with his privacy, but his continued attack on nurses speaks to his personality.&nbsp;
    Posted to Nurse POV Forums (Forum) by Thomas Reardon on July 1, 2008
  • Re: RE:Nurse Practitioner Websites/Blogs

    Diva Nurse, I'm a MSN student at Georgia State here in Atlanta.&nbsp; I am in the Adult NP/CNS program.&nbsp; TRUST me, for every doc that won't hire an NP, there are many other jobs available. With the nursing shortage coming at us full force and fewer new nurses entering the field, I have a feeling we are about to see the tides turn in nursing. ...
    Posted to Nurse POV Forums (Forum) by Thomas Reardon on July 1, 2008