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Fully Online AGACNP Programs?

So I am currently looking for an AGACNP program, whether it be a MSN or DNP program..The only thing is I have to continue to work full-time so online would be the route to go for me because there are no part-time programs available for me in my current state. I was wondering is anyone has any recommendations? I have been researching for days and have only come up with Maryville University? Any reviews?

I would also be willing to travel, but not as much as I have been seeing because I work M-F in my current role. I would be able to travel as long as I knew in advance and it wasn't 3-4 days at a time. Other programs I have looked into:

Thomas Jefferson (seems I may have to go there too often?)

Seton Hall University

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If you work M-F full time, how are you going to do clinicals?

As far as online AG-ACNP, there are many good programs out there, but you're going to need to go to campus for skills training. You can't really learn to intubate or place art lines without some hands-on training first. I'd be wary of any program that doesn't have at least one (if not more) on-site skills sessions.

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