Vandy CNM/FNP program

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I am a Neuro nurse with almost 2 years experience. Recently, I applied to 's dual CNM/FNP program but did not get accepted. My dream is to become a CNM/FNP to work with underserved populations, so I am planning on reapplying next year. Any advice on what I can do to strengthen my resume to become a stronger applicant? I have been trying to move to Women's health, but am unable to find a job in L&D because I don't have related experience.

I would appreciate any advice/words of wisdom! :)

Peace and Blessings,

may8755

Specializes in ER.

Maybe find a school that does not necessarily require L&D experience.

i'm assuming your a direct entry applicant and not a pre-specialty student, right? From what I have heard pre-specialty applicants really have their gpa, gre, and essays stressed more than experience, right? I'm sorry about your situation but I hope things work out for you the future! This is a great route to go, and I think this is what I'll be applying to this summer!

I spoke to an adviser there a few weeks ago regarding work experience and was told that work experience is not necessary. :/ I guess they told me wrong?

you are right, i heard the same thing ;)

Yes, you do not need experience if you are doing the grad-entry route. Of course, I'm sure it would be an asset if you did have experience, but I do not think it will hurt you if you don't. Since the GE program is organized as a "career change" type of program, it is expected that many of the applicants will not have experience.

Hope this helps!

Specializes in OB, Med-Surg.

Maybe find a school that doesn't need any L&D experience and best of luck

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