Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
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Ratings & Reviews §
8 reviews collected from current residents and alumni.-
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- Enjoyed Temple Enjoyed my time at Temple. Recommended the program to others. Instructors were experienced, kind and provided overwhelming encouragement - Alum
- Good experience and turnover rate terrible Temple did secure preceptorship for me, but lacked many other special connections such a pediatrics. I was able to work, but the program was a NP-DNP program. Which meant a lot of work for my DNP project and NP assignment with exams. The Turnover rate for professors and even the DNP program director was frightening. I had to find my on job after school. I was the lucky one in my class that was able to find a job. It did prepare me in becoming a proficient researched based nurse practitioner. - Alum
- great experience for low tuition i was able to work full time while getting my MSN, CRNP degree. i did have to find my own preceptor for 2 of the 4 clinicals, but mainly because i wanted oncology, so it really wasn't too hard as i had connections since i was already working in the field. - Alum
- Temple Pros: Will find clinical placements, but could be in a specialty which really doesn’t help with true “generalist practice”. Cons: Area, commute. Classes didn’t do the best to prep me to be completely comfortable with independent family practice. Would recommend to take a post grad “residency” or “fellowship” afterward to have a smooth transition. - Alum
- Great school University found all the clinical site. Work load was demanding but can be balanced. - Alum
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