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Old Sep 19, 2008, 05:31 PM
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Hi, I am currently a paramedic in a suburb of chicago and also a LPN but I haven't worked as a LPN in over 9 years. I have kept my license current as a LPN but I am having so much trouble finding information like phone numbers to be able to speak with a human about what steps I need to take to get my RN. I have put in a call to the college network but I am not all that impressed with that. I am looking for advice on what my next step will be or any ideas or suggestions.
The stress level of emergency medicine on the streets is talking its toll on me. I feel out of place to start applying for LPN positions when I haven't done in in 9 years.

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Old Sep 19, 2008, 07:56 PM
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Contact Excelsior directly. And find out if the Illinois BON accepts the school.

www.excelsior.edu

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Old Sep 24, 2008, 01:11 PM
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I would like to say that it is nice to know that there are others who have similar interests as I do. I received my nursing license 20 years ago, but stopped working in nursing a few years. I recently renewed my license as an LPN, but have experienced great difficulty finding a job outside of LTC. However, I am thankful that I have one, whichi s part-time. I am currently registered with several agencies and have obtained a wealth of experience. Good luck! I do know that the City Colleges of will allow you to bridge into their two year RN program with experience. I don't know if there are any other programs out there like this. Hopefully, someone will be able to provide some direction in this area.

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Old Oct 19, 2008, 10:14 AM
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1. There are refresher courses, many of them online, for LPN's or RN's who want to return to work. They are geared for those who have not worked in nursing for a period of time and/or let licenses expire. Your BON will have a list. Pay careful attention to scope of practice as the LPN has more limited scope versus paramedic, especially regarding assessments. You may find it difficult to adjust your mind to this.
2. Excelsior College accepts LPN's and paramedics to its RN program which is online. If you went to an Associate Degree program for paramedic, some of your courses will transfer, like A&P. You sometimes get credit for one of the nursing courses if you are an LPN. The college has advisors.
3. Community Collge nursing programs locally are likely to accept you and give you some advanced standing. This varies by locale and school.
4. Indiana State University has an online program for LPN to RN or RN/BSN with local clinicals. Excelsior requires RN to go into BSN because they have no clinicals.

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