Do you think Working as an Adjunct Professor is a good second job gig?
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Im currently looking to enroll in excelsior's RN program and transition from RT.
I will be graduating with my RRT next year and then plan to bridge to RN after working and gaining some expeirence as an RT at the bedside before I transition to the RN. I already have a B.S degree in Biology from University of Rochester.
One of the things ive always want to do though was teach....Anatomy and Physiology, Human Bio, Micro, and Pathophysiology in particular....it is truely my passion. Im looking at this program in particular from New York Chiropractic College:
http://www.nycc.edu/AcademicPrograms_MSHAPIprogram.htm#1
It's designed for people who work in Allied Health (RT's, RN's, PT's, DC's) who want to teach A&P at the 2- year college level/ undergrad. I am hoping this degree along with my RT, and RN would give me a ton of versatility as an aspiring educator to teach A&P and Bio courses along with RT, and RN courses down the road if I sought to do so....
Full time teaching positions of any sort are kind of a pipe dream today, but this is something I would hope to do on the side of my regular day job, teaching 1-2 classes a semester.
I was just wondering if anyone thought teaching in general makes a good second job.
And it also would be helpful if anyone knew anything about the MSHAPI program at NYCC