Originally Posted by sparkplug
Still looking for advice on what I should get a Masters in, will finish my BSN in August and was thinking Education or Adult health
None of us can answer that for you. It is a personal decision. I would, however, get some good basic clinical experience BEFORE going on for a Masters. You need hands on skills to be an effective practitioner. Besides, you'll have a chance to make money, get some ideas as to what area you are interested in (it is wide open) and maybe even have your facility pay part or all of your educational fees for your classes.
You cannot be a good clinical educator without solid clinical skills yourself. How do you expect to teach others? Teaching what is in a book does not cut it when you are trying to show others how to do a skill. I have been a nurse (going to required inservices) for 20 years now. The most successful nurse educators are the ones who have had the skills and have been at the bedside performing these before they teach others. When I have to go renew my Code Blue every year, I learn well and can model the instructor who was an ER nurse before (and participated in many codes), NOT the instructor who has never done it and consequently teaches us nothing in the process.
Those staff that you are teaching are going to KNOW if you know your stuff.
You have years ahead of you. Do it right and you'll be a great educator, I'm sure.