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I have my BSN. I'm thinking about grad school. In your experience, what is a better route in the end: getting my DNP or just getting my MSN? I am wanting to save money so I know the MSN route would be better but I'm aftaid I'll want to eventually get my DNP so I would think going straight through would be a better plan.

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

What kind of graduate degree are you planning to pursue? Advanced practice role? Which of the four? Or Education? Informatics? Leadership/ Management?

I have my BSN. I'm thinking about grad school. In your experience, what is a better route in the end: getting my DNP or just getting my MSN? I am wanting to save money so I know the MSN route would be better but I'm aftaid I'll want to eventually get my DNP so I would think going straight through would be a better plan.

You and every other bedside nurse is thinking the same thing. In 20 years I wonder if there will be any RNs left lol

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You and every other bedside nurse is thinking the same thing. In 20 years I wonder if there will be any RNs left lol

I've met plenty of nurses who want to stay at the bedside!

Specializes in mental health / psychiatic nursing.

Well what is your goal in going to grad school? That's going to have some influence on which degree is most appropriate to support your career plans.

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