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Mar 20, 2009 02:28 AM

assoc. r.n. w/ M.A.in counseling and B.A. in elem, ed.wants to utilize education

by sojee

I am a med.surg./oncology r.n. with assoc.degree and 2+ yrs hosp exp. I was a hospice bereavement counselor before going back to school for nursing. I would like to combine my education in counseling with nursing in some area besides psych. and hopefully increase my pay.I would love to do pt./family ed.(I also have a degree in elem. ed.) I looked into bridge program for b.s. in nursing but can't afford it right now and hospital made cuts and will not pay for this. Any suggestions would be appreciated.


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from DDRN4me
Old Mar 20, 2009, 04:34 AM

Default Re: assoc. r.n. w/ M.A.in counseling and B.A. in elem, ed.wants to utilize education
what about pedi psych? or school nursing? both of those would benefit greatly from your expertise. wish i could hire you for my facility!!!! good luck with the search!
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