Re: LPN Programs in Mass.- a couple questions
I know that there are many job listings that say brighams and womens and mass general hiring LPN's. I think when you see a hospital with an ad, it is for an outpatient or dr office affiliated with that hospital/within the hospital. I just graduated and went to Southeastern in south easton mass. I think they are through with testing for admittance this year for full/day time(which is 10months) but i do think there is one test date left for night/part time. It is a 2 year program, but there is an opportunity to switch to full time which would bring the total time down to 18 months, I think. Blue hills also offers an LPN program. Both of these programs have credits that transfer to massasoit(and possibly quincy college) if you decide to LPN to Rn program.
*southeastern technical institute(at southeastern regional vo tech)
*Blue hills vo tech
I dont know anything about quincy college so I cant answer any questions. But seeing how you have your masters, I wonder if there is a way you can go straight to an RN, since you already have a degree. I think you should get a hold of quincy college or massasoit and ask them that(unless you want to go for your LPN)
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