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I was a nursing student. I recently dropped and changed my major because I found out over half the nursing students at my school were unvaccinated. The director told them it was personal choice and they would be accommodated and sent to clinical facilities that would accept them. I confronted the director and told her I was disgusted, that it isn't personal choice to go into a non-covid unit and infect people's vulnerable family members. She basically told me not to let the door hit me on the ass on the way out. Previous comments are correct. Some programs do not include enough science and even if they do a lot of the students find a way to get through it without really learning it. Nursing school is also a lot like high school, very cliquey. (In my experience) A lot of people are going into it for the wrong reasons, mostly for the status and to say they are a nurse. This was just my experience. There are many, many WONDERFUL nurses out there. Don't get me wrong, but as a person who loves and values science, there isn't enough science being taught in some programs. I changed my major to medical laboratory science. Sorry this is so long.
It was also a community college ASN program. So my take on it is they are worried about their graduation numbers more than patient safety, evidence based practice and infection control. Which is what they preach over and over. I said that to the director but she just gave me dirty looks and told me to sign my resignation form.
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