Hi everyone...
Well, I have decided that since my husband is in grad school, it is time for me to go back also.
I have worked in two Level III NICU's in the past 2 years (we're military...had to move after my first year)
The program I am entering is a completely online CNS program which allows the individual to specialize in Adult Health, Community/Mental Health, and Maternal/Child.
Of course, I am going to choose the Maternal/Child route because it is basically my background and what I am interested in.
I am worried about the program being completely online. I have never taken online courses before and wonder how a medical program/degree can be taught that way. How does one coordinate their clinical experiences?
I am taking a 6 semester CNS program, so I will still be able to work full-time while I go. I work night shift, and the program I'm entering has a clinical affiliation with the hospital I work at now...so...do you think the night shift thing will get in the way??
My main motivation for doing this program is to give myself more options and to get away from night shift and working every holiday and weekends! Plus, I wouldn't mind an increase in pay!
Advice, Thoughts, Opinions??
Will I be able to find jobs going the Maternal/Child route?? We have a clinical nurse leader and a neonatal educator here at my current hospital already (a large university hospital) Would I have better luck at a private hospital??
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