Published Oct 28, 2009
wrightLPN
27 Posts
Just recently graduated and passed my NCLEX (about 2 hours old) :Dwanting to go back to school this January to continue my education. I was wondering if anyone knew any information regarding an LPN specializing in geriatrics. Do you have to become an RN first? Or is there just one class? Any info/links would be appreciated! I'm from ky...I tried to research this myself...but I have gotten nowhere!!
Also, I only need a few more classes to have my Associates in Applied Science...is this a waste of time??
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
A degree is never a waste, nor is learning without getting one.
Specializations are very much limited to RNs, and some to RNs with bachelor's degrees.