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- I'm currently an LPN with the ultimate goal of becoming a CNM. Which route would be wiser: LPN to BSN to MSN... OR LPN to RN to MSN?? Which route would be faster and more cost effective? Which route...Jan 27, '11
- Forum: Ob/Gyn Nursing
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- I'm currently an LPN with the ultimate goal of becoming a CNM. Which route would be wiser: LPN to BSN to MSN... OR LPN to RN to MSN?? Which route would be faster and more cost effective? Which route...Jan 27, '11
- Forum: Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNM)
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- I'm currently an LPN with the ultimate goal of becoming a CNM. Which route would be wiser: LPN to BSN to MSN... OR LPN to RN to MSN?? Which route would be faster and more cost effective? Which route...Jan 27, '11
- Forum: Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNM)
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- I've found an LPN program that takes 1 year and an LPN to RN program that takes 2 years. This would be quicker than my original plan of 2 years prerequisites and a 2 year program. Plus after i become...May 9, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Is an RN higher than a BSN?May 9, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Does anyone know of a school or program to become an LPN in Jacksonville, FL? My husband is in the navy and will be stationed in Jacksonville for the next 12-18 months and then he will be stationed...May 7, '08
- Forum: LPN / LVN Nursing Student
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- Does anyone recommend a good LPN program or school? I'm looking to eventually further my education so i would need all of the credits to transfer and I'm not looking for the best most expensive...May 7, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Thanks alot i think becoming an LPN might just be the perfect choice for me and then i can further my education to become an RN. Do you think its more beneficial to become a BSN or RN? Does anyone...May 7, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- My husband is in the navy and will be stationed in Jacksonville, FL for atleast another 12-18 months. However in order to become an RN it takes about 4 years of schooling. 2 years of prerequisites...May 7, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion