Shortest brick and mortar and online MSN PMHNP programs please?

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Which universities have a year long PMHNP program with arranged preceptors like Vanderbilt/Vanderbuilt? Thanks!

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Arranged preceptors. Short program. That's a tough combo. I think azusa pacific has a fairly short program. and they take care of the preceptor. It's brick n morter though.are you looking for an MSN (new) or post MSN cert?

Arranged preceptors. Short program. That's a tough combo. I think azusa pacific has a fairly short program. and they take care of the preceptor. It's brick n morter though.are you looking for an MSN (new) or post MSN cert?

Yeah OP wants online . It's pretty easy for brick and mortar schools to set up clinicals but when you throw online into the mix it makes it 100 times harder. I mean what contacts does a school in Texas have with providers in Maine?

OP you are going to have to sacrifice one of your ideals. Cheapest, fastest, preceptors, online and quality don't all go together.

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I know this won't be a popular response, but....

Put your focus on the best program you can get into, not the fastest.

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Iam looking for a MSN new :) Thanks :)

Yeah OP wants online . It's pretty easy for brick and mortar schools to set up clinicals but when you throw online into the mix it makes it 100 times harder. I mean what contacts does a school in Texas have with providers in Maine?

OP you are going to have to sacrifice one of your ideals. Cheapest, fastest, preceptors, online and quality don't all go together.

Hmm okay, lets say we stick to brick and mortar school that arrange preceptors that are the shortest. Let's let the online and cheap go out of the bucket. Thanks :)

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There aren't any. If you were going for a post-MSN, maybe, but it would still be a stretch. I haven't heard of any NP MSN that is only a year long with clinicals added in the mix.

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