Published May 12, 2010
tiredstudentmom
162 Posts
I'm a pre-nursing student, at a juxtaposition. I want to be a nurse, I know that much adversity exists to keep me from finding a job, but I feel that it is a worthwhile pursuit. Not really because of the $$$, but I do like to help people and have an aptitude for science. However, I had the notion that I could get into an LVN program and then bridge over. Perhaps it would be easier to get into an LVN program now, and then apply for a bridging program. I have 5 years experience in a private physician's office (internal medicine) as a medical assistant. I am registered also as a phlebotomy tech as well. I would like some different perspectives on my situation.
RNYC
120 Posts
Depends on the state...the larger states aren't hiring LVNs in hospitals at all anymore...only LTC and nursing homes if that even.