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Tann
Apr 1, 2009

English male nursing student reporting in, I'm getting pretty confused at all the acronyms you're using; they're all different here.

I'm still in the common foundation year and I'm not totally sure what I want to be doing by the end. I really enjoy working with children so I'm thinking of going for paediatric nursing, does that screw me over in terms of career paths? And how difficult is it to become a nurse practitioner? I understand it might be very different over here but any input would be appreciated.

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Tann
Apr 1, 2009

Iron Squid posted:

Ah, holy gently caress. Christ.

Nursing school begins tomorrow.

Star Craft 2 comes out on Tuesday.

:smith:

Starcraft 2 comes out tomorrow, my 4 weeks off from Uni start today! Hell it's about time! Got a few essays and revision to catch up on though. Best of luck with your training, marine.

Tann
Apr 1, 2009

Apkallu posted:

On another topic: I'm a very logical, scientific oriented person and I am constantly dismayed by the amount of pseudo-science and amorphous 'woo' they keep bringing up. They are bringing a chiropractor to my psych class next week (this was not on the syllabus and I really don't see how it fits in at all.) Are other programs seeing a lot of this? My school's supposed to be research oriented, which is part of the reason I chose it.

You got nothing on me- one of the lecturers is a homeopath and taught us evidence-based practice for a semester. That was fun...

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