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- No... the MAN degree used to be called the MRS degree. I thought that was what most females went to college for? j/kDec 14, '11
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- I do not personally understand why anyone would want to go through the CNS without doing the NP. It appears to be essentially the same classes without the clinical hours, but then your job...Jul 29, '10
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- There are several. U of Va is one, but if you google "post msn PMHNP certificate" there are many that essentially contain the core classes (that I already have from FNP) then some assortment of...Jul 28, '10
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- Thanks for the reply. I will finish my FNP in 2012. I have a couple of friends who are opening (this month) a 90 day treatment facility which I am helping with. The medical director is a prominent...Jul 28, '10
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- And the real reason why it will change is because the "old guard" of nursing education and academic administrators will NEVER advocate for less education, and as it has already started to change they...Jul 21, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- That is true, but as more schools start switching others will follow suit. It is inevitable. Then we will end up like Med, Pharm, Dentistry, Podiatry etc...as it should be. PhD will be a component of...Jul 21, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- Okay.....I already know what the reaction of PMHNPs will be. But after looking at the scope of practice of an FNP there is nothing banning FNPs from working in a mental health setting only vice...Jul 20, '10
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- You underestimate the pull of the AACN, hospitals dont HAVE to be JCAHO accreditation....does not make them any less powerful. And yes....nursing is different than nontechnical degrees where the PhD...Jul 20, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- also...... how can we justify efforts to develop the dnp when we have an acute faculty shortage? should we focus on increasing faculty salaries rather than the dnp? nursing cannot continue to...Jul 19, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- Taken directly from www.aacn.nche.edu: Who will teach DNP students since the role is considered advanced practice? Many of those who currently teach in advanced practice programs will...Jul 19, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- Right....but what other people have stated is that those with DNPs will not be allowed to earn tenure. I know that not all get it....what I am saying is that they will eventually have to give it to...Jul 19, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- Thats not correct???? It is my understanding that it has already been decreed by the nursing gods. I know that the programs where I live (DFW) have it set where it is changing at that point. Am I...Jul 19, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- But if you stop and think about it.....there is NO other choice. In 2015 ALL NPs will be graduating on the Doctoral level. One must be an NP to teach NPs. Previously there was another...Jul 19, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- I am currently in an FNP and plan on going for DNP when finished. I believe that the natural transition will be for DNPs to work as professors in their chosen fields. Any other option is not...Jul 19, '10
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- wow! 2 in L/D.....more power to you!Jun 4, '06
- Forum: Men in Nursing
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- I agree with what Darth said. The main point of my previous rant is that I believe that changing a title can do a lot to help change the lay persons point of view. With the amount of responsibility...Jun 4, '06
- Forum: Men in Nursing
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- I personally cannot stand the term nurse. We all did go through HELL to earn it, but I believe the term has a lot to do with the perception of our chosen field. The term "nurse" dates back a hundred...Jun 3, '06
- Forum: Men in Nursing
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- Well, this is my first post. I have been reading threads off and on for the past four years. I graduate with my BSN in May, and have finally decided to post. A couple of things I have learned: ...Feb 2, '06
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice