Instructor question

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I have finally moved to Warren, AR. and got settled in. I went to work for Bradley county. Low pay, expensive insurance, but 30 seconds from the house.

When we got here someone at church said that there was a course you could take in AR, to become an instructor. Does anyone know anything about what ity would take to become and instructor.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

hello, kara.rn and welcome to allnures.com and the arkansas forum

i haven't a clue what this course could be???? to be an instructor, normally the individual must possess at least an msn - some a phd, to teach in an rn program. the pn programs - some will take the bsn prepared rn and some bsn prepared who must be working on their msn.

now, for clinical instructor, the rn can possibly possess adn or bsn - all depends upon the program.

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Most of the instructors I know have to have their BSN and working towards their MSN.

Hey if XXXX is still working down there tell her Penny says HI.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

please read the sticky placed at the top of the arkansas forum regarding placing names, first, last, etc. in the posts!!!!!!

https://allnurses.com/forums/f136/please-read-before-posting-138431.html

we must protect the identity of others

Sorry SIRI

Didn't know I was breaking rule posting 1st name won't happen again.

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