Friday, April 30, 2010
Update from Juan Barnes
It has been a very exciting year with a lot of wonderful experiences. I am thrilled that we only have a month left of classes. Looking forward to graduation in June and I plan to take the P.R. license test on June 28. After that I plan to start working and continue studying for the NCLEX which I plan to take before the end of the year. I also hope that I can start teaching in August. It has been an incredible journey full of emotions and I do not regret any minute of it.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Update for Denise Rodriguez
Hello All,
I have been really busy working on finishing up classes for my BSN. I also acquired ACLS certification from the American Heart Association. Did I mention I am also trying to get study time in for the NCLEX? It is so amazing how time flys by. There is never enough of it. I still have not decided on a specialty in nursing but I have found a few areas I am more interested in than other. Those are Oncology and Operating Room. I really enjoyed the experience I have had in these areas and I am very interested in learning more about them. Well, I really need to hit the books!
Have a great day!
Denise Rodriguez
I have been really busy working on finishing up classes for my BSN. I also acquired ACLS certification from the American Heart Association. Did I mention I am also trying to get study time in for the NCLEX? It is so amazing how time flys by. There is never enough of it. I still have not decided on a specialty in nursing but I have found a few areas I am more interested in than other. Those are Oncology and Operating Room. I really enjoyed the experience I have had in these areas and I am very interested in learning more about them. Well, I really need to hit the books!
Have a great day!
Denise Rodriguez
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Can Sweets Turn You Sour?
Article of interest, posted by Rafael Mendez
http://www.nursingtimes.net/whats-new-in-nursing/behind-the-headlines-archive/can-sweets-turn-you-sour/5006952.article
http://www.nursingtimes.net/whats-new-in-nursing/behind-the-headlines-archive/can-sweets-turn-you-sour/5006952.article

Hey Guys!!!
My name is Rafael, born and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico. Since i was little i always had the drive in helping people no matter their situation, care for them, simpathetic to the elderly and always love kids specially those with down syndrome. i would like to start working in pediatrics as soon as i have the chance to do it before or after i graduate from my bachelors degree in May 2010. My goal in nursing will be to continue studying while working, and obtain different certifications in Oncology and Forensic Science.
My name is Rafael, born and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico. Since i was little i always had the drive in helping people no matter their situation, care for them, simpathetic to the elderly and always love kids specially those with down syndrome. i would like to start working in pediatrics as soon as i have the chance to do it before or after i graduate from my bachelors degree in May 2010. My goal in nursing will be to continue studying while working, and obtain different certifications in Oncology and Forensic Science.
Hello everyone. My name is Juan Barnés and I am in my last year of nursing at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico. I have a previous degree in Multinational
Business and was working as a flight attendant when I decided it was time to do something more meaingful in my life. I think I had started going through my mid-life crises when I decided to look into nursing. I found it to be a fascinating field with endless choices and opportunities. All of the sudden I started meeting people who were in the field and the more I learned about it, the more I was convinced that this would be the right move and choice for me. And to this day I have no regrets at all. I love it and feel very passionate about it. I still do not know yet what field I want to specialize in, but medical-surgical nursing will be one of my choices. I hope that once I get my feet wet in a healthcare setting I will be able to pinpoint with more accuracy what the best fit will be for me. Professionaly I want to be the best nurse I could be in one specific specialized field. My most immediate short term goals are to graduate from the program in May 2010 and pass the NCLEX. My long term goal is to eventually teach at the undergraduate level. I am very excited and thrilled about the new career I am about to embark on. And with an open heart and a loving spirit, I plan to fully absorb every experience along the path.
Business and was working as a flight attendant when I decided it was time to do something more meaingful in my life. I think I had started going through my mid-life crises when I decided to look into nursing. I found it to be a fascinating field with endless choices and opportunities. All of the sudden I started meeting people who were in the field and the more I learned about it, the more I was convinced that this would be the right move and choice for me. And to this day I have no regrets at all. I love it and feel very passionate about it. I still do not know yet what field I want to specialize in, but medical-surgical nursing will be one of my choices. I hope that once I get my feet wet in a healthcare setting I will be able to pinpoint with more accuracy what the best fit will be for me. Professionaly I want to be the best nurse I could be in one specific specialized field. My most immediate short term goals are to graduate from the program in May 2010 and pass the NCLEX. My long term goal is to eventually teach at the undergraduate level. I am very excited and thrilled about the new career I am about to embark on. And with an open heart and a loving spirit, I plan to fully absorb every experience along the path.
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