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I just moved from St. Pete, and am about to toss a wet blanket....
First, check to see what their accredidation status is by now. Last I heard, they were still waiting a year before it was approved. Yeah, that's bad.
Now... my personal encounters with them is that they did some rotations at my hospital, and frankly, they scared me. They walk onto the floor as LPNs, more or less, but DO NOT TO SHIFT ASSESSMENTS because of the word "assessment". (Remember, according to LPN scope of practice, LPNs don't Assess.) So, I had approx 14 students running around giving my pts meds without documenting, or EVEN checking vitals. There was MORE than one time that I literally took meds out of their hands before they bottomed out one of my pts... and no, these weren't new students, they were within 2 WEEKS of graduation!!!
So, I propose one of 2 things - either my little LPN education was vastly superior in educating me in common sense, OR, their education process is something to really wonder about...
Considering that their LPN education was about 12-14K, I think you'd be paying something similar... I used to know what the cost was, but I've forgotten.
Dig hard into this before you make up your mind.
Sorry and good luck.
I will soon be starting 3rd quarter at Galen in Louisville, Kentucky...I have been a LPN for 19 years..so getting back into school has been a strugle...It is a excellent program, a little expensive, but if you count that it is only a 1 year program..it is well worth it..It has been the greatest move I have made....
Based on the Florida BON, Galen is listed as Provisional.
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/nursing/lst_trainingprograms.pdf
ha i just found the answer to my own question lol
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basically its only temporary
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Mqa/nursing/lst_trainingprograms.pdf
But their LPN program is listed as Full, so I would think that they are in the process? Make sure you ask these kinds of questions before signing on the dotted line. Find out their pass rate as well.
islandti_patty
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:monkeydance: i think i may have found the answer to my dilema....has anyone heard of galen health institute in tampa florida??
they have a lpn to rn program...one year...includes all the prereqs i would need like a&p and micro.
just wondering if anyone out there has heard of them...good or bad...they are a private college...tuition is kinda high, but my dad has offered to pay for it. :)
or maybe you could check out their website and let me know what you think
thanks
patty