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Frontier Nursing University is one such school - they offer a RN-MSN bridge program. The bridge coursework is VERY challenging, and takes a year, and costs (I think) around $10-12K (but you don't get awarded a BSN when you complete it). You might be better served to find an inexpensive online RN-BSN program, which you can theoretically complete in the same amount of time, for the same or less money. Then you can go into any MSN program for nurse midwifery, including Frontier (which is an excellent school).
NurseMCE
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I'm an ADN RN and have been for 3 years. I have been doing critical care since I started and have recently been intrigued in the women's health field; specifically Natural Family Planning, Lactation Consulting, and Midwifery. Can I persure any of these with just my ADN? Thanks in advance for any info/tips!