How does the Delta State nursing program actually prepare students for clinicals?

Amanda

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I'm looking at Delta State's nursing program, but I can't find details about clinical placements. A review from a former nursing student said the “professors are knowledgeable” but that “clinical sites can be far from campus” . Another mentioned that the simulation lab is “really good, but there's not enough equipment for everyone” .

I'm worried about commuting long distances for clinical rotations. One reviewer said they had to drive “over an hour to some sites” , which adds stress to an already intense program . But others praised the “one-on-one attention” from faculty that you don't get at bigger schools .

For current nursing students at DSU, what's the real situation with clinical placements? Do you get to choose where you go? Is transportation provided? I need honest answers before I commit to the program. 🫀
 
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The clinical situation is honestly the hardest part of the program. I had one semester where I was driving to Clarksdale three days a week. It's exhausting on top of class and studying. The upside is the clinical instructors are usually great. They know the sites well and they're invested in you. The simulation lab is decent but you have to sign up early for practice time because it gets booked fast. If you're okay with driving and being flexible, the program is solid.
 
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