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Old Nov 02, 2011, 08:17 AM
violinm9 violinm9 is offline
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I'm starting nursing school in January. I am wondering how common it is for the instructors to bully the students. I have heard from more than one sources that they like to make your life miserable as a weeding-out process. Is it this true? Is there verbal or physical abuse too?

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Old Nov 02, 2011, 12:36 PM
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My sister did her nursing degree and then went on to midwife school also. She would sometimes complain about the work amounts but never said anything about bullying. And physical bullying or bullying of any sort would not be allowed and if it did happen you would be 100% right to report it.
Good luck with your course.
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