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Jun 06, 2006 06:11 PM

school nurse-teacher-disability nurse

by krisssy

I was a school nurse teacher for two years and an elementary teacher for 25 years. I am going into nursing again. I finished a refresher course in med surg, and I am presently enrolled in an MSN Program where I would become a MHNP. Do you think my teaching ability will be helpful? Do you think getting a masters and becoming a PMHNP would be helpful? Krisssy


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from bergren
Old Aug 09, 2007, 06:24 PM

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There is an extreme shortage of advanced practice pediatric mental health providers. Your services would be in great demand.
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