Published Jan 11, 2008
achapman
40 Posts
Hello.. I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me. As of this summer, I will have completed 1 year of my RN program. I heard that in some states once you get to this level you can sit for your LPN boards. Does anyone know where I can find out more info on this and if my state does this (CT)? Nobody I asks seems to know anything about it. Thanks for any information!
TazziRN, RN
6,487 Posts
Go to your state BON's website. If that doesn't tell you, then there will be a phone number you can call.
Or you can ask one of your instructors!!
Bumashes, MSN, APRN, NP
477 Posts
contact your state's board of nursing. should be a pretty easy lookup online.
i just went out and found this:
connecticut board of examiners for nursing
division of health systems regulation
410 capitol avenue
p.o. box 340308
hartford, ct 06134-0308
phone: (860) 509-7624
fax: (860) 509-7553
wendy furniss, ms, rnc, public health services manager
web site: http://www.state.ct.us/dph/
you should be able to just call and explain what you want and
they'll put you through to the person you need to ask. good luck!
NICK-RN
25 Posts
I Think It Differs Pending On The State You Are In. Whatever You Choose, Make Sure You Stay The Course.