The Long Island College Hospital of Brooklyn School of Nursing
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Unfortunately LICHSON had an administrative change that I believe was the death nell of the institution: that said I had and sought out very bright and talented professors and clinical preceptors, I was immediately employed and work in a very prestigious institution in a clinical and manageral capicity- with the degree I obtained from LICHSON. My advise to any nursing student is your nursing school is the tip of the iceburg in regards to being a smart informed nurse: consider it the MINIMAL amount you need to know in order to put you with a patient body so you can begin to learn- its ALL about seeing and evaluating and gaining clinical expierance that you can align with the evidence based information you've gained; be humble and alert. Stay organized and diligent. The first needed skill to be a good nurse is observation. Good luck