Nursing student sues Misericordia University after failing course twiceStrange | 206781 hits | May 13 3:06 pm | Posted by: ShepherdsDog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Sounds like she suffers from an acute form of andytinitis
Her gene pool sounds very shallow.
Burbella sought treatment from the school�s Counseling and Psychological Service Center in 2011, the suit contends.
In addition to the stress of a daunting final exam, Burbella was left �breaking down and crying� because she was unable to reach her professor in a phone call to request disability accommodations.
Holy shit!! If she couldn't handle the stress of the course work, then how the hell would she deal with the real stress she'd face in an ER or in most wards....dead, dying suffering people needing a professional, and she has her little breakdown.
What course did she fail? Is it relevant to being a good nurse or was it just to fill some credit tally?
Depressectomy.
What course did she fail? Is it relevant to being a good nurse or was it just to fill some credit tally?
doesn't matter what the course was....she was having issues throughout her coursework, and if she can't handle that kind of 'stress' she shouldn't be in nursing.
What course did she fail? Is it relevant to being a good nurse or was it just to fill some credit tally?
doesn't matter what the course was....she was having issues throughout her coursework, and if she can't handle that kind of 'stress' she shouldn't be in nursing.
Exactamundo. And even if she had gotten the help she thinks she needed, can she prove that she could have handled the rigors of nursing, or the training program for that matter? It's not a easy job. Not by a long shot and stress is often a big part of it.
And also if she is so stressful how she will help other people. Nursing is very difficult, very often they have double shifts, etc. After she will sue the hospital for overworking?
I was always trying to be the cheerleader, but then she admitted that she would go into the cancer lady's room and cry over me.
One afternoon she came into my room and just burst into tears and said she wasn't cut out to be a nurse and that was it, never saw her again.
Academically she seemed sound, she just cared to much about people. Hard to find fault there.
No sympathy.