Published Jan 17, 2009
Misslady113
1 Article; 160 Posts
Why or why not?
serenity1
266 Posts
I think so. We'll see how school goes. I want to work in women's health because of the issue's I've had as a woman trying to get dr.'s to listen. I know I would be much more caring and understanding than some of the dr's I've had. Not bashing all dr's here. I just have a passion for helping other women. I think as a NP, I could make a difference. Maybe that's simplistic, just my opinion.
mskate
280 Posts
thats my plan, ultimately.
i've heard rumors about the laws changing, requiring a PhD for it though...
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
Not PhD, but DNP:
Doctoral degree to become an NP???
SBT85
77 Posts
I am also considering becoming a FNP. I'm not 100% sure right now but i'll figure it out eventually. Currently my first goal is to graduate on May 8, 2009 followed by passing boards (first attempt God willing). I have been considering FNP because I feel I can make a difference in patient's lives and be able to listen to their problem while some MDs are wanting pts in and out of the office in 15-30 minutes without fully assessing their situation.
Unique87
153 Posts
Yep that's my ultimate goal. Of course I have to get into an ADN program first then get my BSN and go for my MSN. As of now I want to be ACNP. I just love trauma so I want to work in the ED.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Now approaching retirement age and have yet to accomplish BSN after starting almost 40 years ago. Unrealistic goal for someone like me.
BroadwayRN, ASN, RN
164 Posts
I don't think so.
eriksoln, BSN, RN
2,636 Posts
No. I will get my BSN, will go through a couple tough years to do so. Its the least I will accept from myself.
After that, the MSN is optional, probably wont even go that far. If the home situation and work schedule are right, I may get it.
Anything beyond that is just not in my plans. I plan on being a bedside nurse for my career, so NP just isnt necessary.
BradleyRN
520 Posts
My intent to become an NP has been dampened by the whole DNP thing. If i wanted to spend that much time on it, id go to med school.
Virgo_RN, BSN, RN
3,543 Posts
I'm still undecided between NP and PA.
Bortaz, MSN, RN
2,628 Posts
I don't know that I'll focus on a NP, but I'd like for both my wife and I to get our Masters in Nursing, at least, so that we can teach when we're too old or too tired of working as floor nurses.