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Jul 08, 2008 07:09 PM

Why is it so hard?

Updated Jul 08, 2008 at 07:21 PM by Silverdragon102

Ladies/Gents,

Why with the nursing shortage does it seem to be so hard to get into the Nursing program? They had a wait list in AZ and now in NC. Is this due to not enough professors to teach the curriculum?







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from cityhawk
Old Jul 08, 2008, 07:13 PM

Default Re: Why is it so hard?
That's exactly the reason. As much of a nursing shortage as there is, the nursing educator shortage is vastly more acute.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 07:15 PM

Default Re: Why is it so hard?
There is no real nursing shortage per se.....it's more a shortage of RN's who are willing to work under poor conditions. (IMO)
Getting into NS should be difficult. You will be responsible for people's lives.
There are waiting lists and lots of competition all over the country, not just the 2 states you have mentioned.
Keep your grades high, and if becoming a nurse is something you truly want.....it will happen.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 07:31 PM

Default Re: Why is it so hard?
That is definitely it. It was just on our news here in TN a few days ago, that we are turning away hundreds of qualified applicants to nursing school because of the lack of instructors to teach them.
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Old Jul 08, 2008, 07:32 PM

Default Re: Why is it so hard?
Not just lack of instructors, but lack of clinical sites. Stay focused and keep your grades high.
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from mpccrn
Old Jul 08, 2008, 07:56 PM

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if lack of instructors is the problem, is it REALLY necessary to have a degree to teach??? bedside experience is a far better teacher than any book can convey! just a thought.
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from traumaRUs Staff
Old Jul 08, 2008, 08:06 PM

Default Re: Why is it so hard?
I too thought that my 14 years of bedside experience should prepare me to teach. However, I was wrong. Yes, I know the material, but no I don't know how to teach. I really knew what I was missing after I finished my MSN - now I know that bedside experience really isn't enough because without knowing how to impart knowledge, you can't teach.
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No. 7
Old Jul 08, 2008, 08:09 PM

Default Re: Why is it so hard?
exactly...not everyone can teach effectively. You have to be able to incorporate a lot of different styles to teach a whole group, and be able to be firm/consistant/professional.
I look forward to the day when I become a nursing educator. Until then, keep trying and know that if you have the will, there will be a way!
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No. 8
from Price 2002
Old Jul 08, 2008, 08:19 PM

Default Re: Why is it so hard?
I am currently in school 84 days to graduation and counting. I thought it was too easy to get in and I see so many people that I am in school that I would not want to take care of me or any of my loved ones. I think that it needs to be hard to get. The hardest thing I have seen for my school is finding enough instructors and enough clinical sites. I feel like I am lacking some clinical experinces because they were not available to my school. In my area there are long waiting lists for schools to get students in to hospitals. That may be everywhere but I can only speak for my area.
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from coolpeach
Old Jul 08, 2008, 08:43 PM

Default Re: Why is it so hard?
I live in Texas (Dallas area), and its the same way here. I finally got in, but I was one of 40 who made it out of about 300 applicants.

In order to teach nursing you have to be a nurse. It seems that after all the hard work, and graduation most people want to work as a nurse, and not a nurse instructor.......hence the problem.

My CC keeps trying to open a sister program on another campus, but can't seem to get enough instructors to make it happen.
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