Nursing Jobs
|
|
Job Seeker:
Employer:
|
How-To allnurses |
 |
|
Welcome to allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
The largest most active online nursing community. Join 320,642 nurses from around the world to learn, communicate, and network. For full allnurses.com access, register today - it's free! Problems during registration? Please don't hesitate to contact support.
|
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.

Dec 13, 2005, 12:38 AM
|
|
|
Opinions on my path/interest in research
|
|
I am an LPN, to begin an LPN to BSN program in January.
One of the pre-reqs for the BSN was microbiology, which I am just finishing up. I LOVE IT. We just wrote our final paper on our unknown, and I got mine back tonight. The instructor spoke with me after class and told me she thinks I should go into research; I've actually heard this comment before, as I've done my share of college coursework (visualize me rolling my eyes here). I have a BA in German language and lit, so I've done more than my fair share of writing. I love doing research. I also love working with patients. I don't want to coordinate research -- I want to DO it.
Sooooooo, here is my question. What are my career options? Should I go ahead with the BSN, and then look into doing research? Or should I postpone my enrollment in the BSN program for 1-2 semesters, and take some micro and chemistry classes (I actually have a fair amount of biology coursework, from 12 years ago....but at the time I thought I might want to go premed, then decided on the oh so useful German degree). Or are there other degrees I should explore?
Does anyone out there know anyone who is doing research? I'm just wondering what path to take, and how to get there. Would a BSN with a specialization in infectious disease/microbiology be better, or should I just head for a micro degree? And, short of a PhD, what actual opportunities are there for someone with a micro degree?
Just kind of testing the waters here. ANY input and opinions would be very appreciated.
Thanks!
Lori
|

Dec 19, 2005, 09:17 AM
|
|
|
Re: Opinions on my path/interest in research
|
|
Most research careers would require a doctorate if you are actually doing the research yourself. It seems to me unlikely that you would have both significant patient contact and extensive laboratory work at the same time.
I don't think a BS in biology or micro would lead to anything but a research assistant. You'd need to pursue the MS and PhD.
Another option is a Masters in Public Health-- might be able to move right into this if you have enough science; then you could go to a PhD.
If you stay with the BSN, it is unlikely that you could specialize as part of your coursework, although you could take a second minor if you can handle a heavy course load. You're still looking at a Masters and a Doctorate to do research. You might consider a MSN /MPublic Health degree combined. I think Johns Hopkins had one, probably others, too.
Personally, I'd say stick with the BSN. You will find so many aspects of it intellectually challenging. Then look for a flexible MSN that will allow you to pursue your research interests. You can do some research with a masters, and it is preparation for the PhD, in many cases.
Good luck.
|

Dec 19, 2005, 09:36 AM
|
|
|
Re: Opinions on my path/interest in research
|
|
Just thought of this also. Have you looked into "fast tracks" programs to the BSN or MSN for students with a bachelors in another field? I think U of MD and WVU might have something that you could consider. You'd still be getting a BSN, but would spent less time on the undergraduate portion.
|

Dec 19, 2005, 02:24 PM
|
|
|
Re: Opinions on my path/interest in research
|
|
Thanks for your input.
I've explored my options after speaking to the director of our local hospital lab and cruising the local university/med school website, and I think I am going to postpone the BSN for a semester or a year, whatever the school will let me do. Then I'll do a little more science coursework; if I like it, I'll stick with it and do a BS in Clinical Lab Science. if I don't like it, I'll go on to the BSN.
Thanks again for your help!
Lori
|
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.
Currently Active Users Viewing: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
| Thread Tools |
Search this Thread |
|
|
|
|