Published May 17, 2006
blkdawn
64 Posts
Dear Nurse Leader,
In April of 2005, the American Organization of Nurse Executives recommended that the educational preparation of the nurse of the future should be at the baccalaureate level. The Florida Organization of Nurse Executives is interested in learning what nurses who do not currently have a BSN think about this recommendation. We are also interested in learning more about what the potential benefits or barriers nurses encounter as they consider furthering their education.
We would deeply appreciate your support in forwarding this e-mail to your staff and encourage nurses who have not obtained their BSN to participate in a short online survey available at http://www.fonexo.com. The survey should be completed no later than Friday - June 2nd. The results of the survey will be presented at the June 15th/16th FONE meeting in Tampa and will also be published.
RN's with Associate Degrees or Diploma Degrees in Nursing who have not obtained a BSN-------
We are interested in your ideas about BSN education. If you are an associate or diploma degree nursing graduate who has not returned to school for your BSN, please consider completing this online survey.
This survey is anonymous and is available here:
http://www.fonexo.com/phpsurveyor/index.php?sid=5
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
information about the american organization of nurse executives:
founded in 1967, the american organization of nurse executives (aone), a subsidiary of the american hospital association, is a national organization of nearly 4,000 nurses who design, facilitate, and manage care. the organization provides leadership, professional development, advocacy, and research in order to advance nursing practice and patient care, promote nursing leadership excellence, and shape healthcare public policy.
home site for the american organization of nurse executives (aone)
aone guiding principles for future patient care delivery toolkit
rita turley, on the american organization of nurse executives
the american health care system at a crossroads: an overview of the american organization of nurse executives monograph
apr05.pdf"]educational advancement for the nursing profession
aacn recognizes the american organization of nurse executives with the 2005 bsn champion award
policy statement on mandated staffing ratios
the adn versus bsn entry level for nursing has been discussed extensively on allnurses. please see this thread which contains links to previous discussions and articles/ resources:
https://allnurses.com/forums/f118/adn-vs-bsn-entry-level-nursing-151423.html