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Old Jul 30, 2006, 10:02 PM
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Hello Everyone, my name is Jimmy, i'm considering nursing as my chosen path for life. I've been a restaurant manager for most of my adult life. I'm 26 now, and honestly have just had enough. I've always been interesting in the medical field, so i'm doing some serious research into. My partner has some serious medical problems and is quite frequently in the ER at our local hospital, the reason i'm saying this is i've spent quite amount of time in the ER *being healthy that is*, and have gotten to know quite a number of the nurses, and got to so to speak watch them very closely when i 6 months ago expressed my interest, which leads me to where i am right now. My question for you guys is, this Excelsior Program, from what i'm understanding you can get your Associates Degree online????? Then take the licensing test. *sorry don't recall the letters off the top of my head yet, no dis-respect*. Being that i am 26, need a job, have a serious relationships, have pets, have a car payment, yadda yadda yadda. With all that said, is this program an alternative for me taking a nursing program at lets say a community college that offers that as a degree program, is this program a complete substitute for an "in class" degree program? I have read through alot of the threads, and did see many of your posts involving the "pro's and con's". I read them and respect them, and definitly understand them. The motivation to do what needs to be done, is atleast in my mind not going to be a problem, nor would be the state(S) that i'd be working in. Any input on any of my questions or comments would greatly be appreciated. I'm also in the process of going for my EMT-B, mainly cause i really enjoy the company that i volunteer with, but also the exposure that is being an EMT, or as i would think anywhere in the medical world.


Thank you to all of you that have read this, and especially to all of you that take the time to respond.

Jimmy

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Old Jul 31, 2006, 03:12 AM
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Re: Considering Nursing as a Career Change:)

Nope, unless you are an LVN/LPN or paramedic, you won't be able to enroll in the Excelsior program. If you're starting from scratch, your best bet is to go directly into a traditional 2 year RN program.

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Old Jul 31, 2006, 12:08 PM
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Re: Considering Nursing as a Career Change:)

With excelsior, you have to be a LPN or paramedic, but with Deaconess it is completely an online program. The website is www.deaconess.edu You have to have 25 college credits and have at least a 2.5 gpa. Good luck

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