• CoverPage
  • About
  • Sharps Container
  • The Blunt Side Blog
  • Dear Eva
  • Debt Tracker
  • My Photography
  • Advance The Needle (A personal blog)
  • Menu

EricHodson

BeWhat'sNeeded
  • CoverPage
  • About
  • Sharps Container
  • The Blunt Side Blog
  • Dear Eva
  • Debt Tracker
  • My Photography
  • Advance The Needle (A personal blog)
Subscribe
Name *

Thank you for subscribing!

Be sure leave a comment and share your favorite articles with your friends. Thanks for the support. The confirmation of your subscription is in your email.  No updates will come until you confirm. We will never share your information. 

Paragon.png

Teaching With Paragon

November 06, 2017

So there I was, in dazzling Las Vegas with an esteemed and talented Emergency Nurse from St. Helena. We had worked together in the way-back years at Fresno's Level 1 Trauma Center, and this opportunity to hang out was not to be missed. We were attending a review course for the new Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN) certification we planned on taking soon.  The course was taught by Paragon RN, our teacher Cheryl Randolph.

We loved the class, and the great food and sightseeing we got to do between the 2 days of class.  I was impressed by how fun the class was, and how much information I walked away with.  My buddy ended up passing her test about 5 months later, while I had decided instead to take another review course, this time for the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) test.  Again, the content was engaging and directly related to patient care. We discussed when there was a discrepancy between the "test answer" and the real world, and related it all back to delivering the best care possible to patients.  I also saw how much fun it is to hang out with my "tribe". People who run into fires, or reach out and grab bloody limbs are a different kind of person.  And they are my kind of people. 

During a break, I struck up a conversation with Cheryl and after a few questions, she started asking me questions. She asked about my experience, my goals, what I was about. She asked If I had ever considered teaching and I described the Emergency Lecture series I hosted at my home hospital and my passion for helping others grow.   

We exchanged information, and over the next few months met and talked and she offered me a job to teach the CEN and TCRN classes. I have co-taught classes for a while and am starting to teach on my own. It has been a thrilling and terrifying adventure learning so much information and then learning how to deliver meaningful training. This incredible opportunity to grow as an educator and presenter is invaluable and i'm so excited to deliver great content. 

If you are considering sitting for an advanced test consider looking at Paragon RN for your next review course. About 93% of participants pass the test on their first try after taking the review course. Its fun, engaging, practical, and regardless of your experience level will give you some pearls to walk away with. 

visit ParagonRN to looking into upcoming classes, or contact to schedule one at your facility for zero cost to the facility and a discounted rate to all students who work at the hosting hospital. 

Hope to see you in class. 

Tags: Teaching
Prev / Next

The Blunt Side of the Needle

The Blunt Side Blog
Cats, Fish, Watermellon
Cats, Fish, Watermellon
about 2 years ago
Recovery in 73 Minutes
Recovery in 73 Minutes
about 5 years ago
Rules Of Engagement: How to be a great preceptor
Rules Of Engagement: How to be a great preceptor
about 5 years ago

Stay Sharp

Featured
What if a Homeless person offered you money?
Apr 3, 2017
What if a Homeless person offered you money?
Apr 3, 2017
Apr 3, 2017
Apr 3, 2017
It's a wonder people survive more than three nights in a hospital
Apr 3, 2017
Apr 3, 2017
Blog of Note: Hey Doc
Mar 9, 2017
Blog of Note: Hey Doc
Mar 9, 2017
Mar 9, 2017