I do not want to hijack the thread, but out of curiosity, is it legal for employers to have a nurse working as a CNA? I thought there would be a conflict with the scope of practice and with that the license could be in danger?
Hello, I was wondering if anyone completed or got accepted into the St. Scholastica post bacc program at either St.Cloud or Duluth, or has any information about how their program works etc. I have been accepted for their September cohort and I am loo...
Hello everyone, I finally decided to apply to a direct entry masters program and I ran into NurseCAS. I already hate it and not much happened yet but I do have some questions and their FAQ is so unhelpful. Maybe someone had similar issues or question...
I am in Minnesota. My desperation level rises so I might have to look for out of state. We have 2 programs here St. Scholastica and Northwestern St. Paul but both start in Fall if I am not mistaken which would be a wee bit late for me since I would h...
mishamo replied to WCSU1987's topic in Pre-Nursing
Quota, did you took A&P 1 and 2 online and if yes, do you mind sharing where? I am desperately looking into A&P online since my school does not offer it during summer, if anyone has a college that is accredited and offers everything online, l...
Thank you all for your response, I think I need to make some pro/con lists to see what makes sense. I am an economic orientated person so I hope that will help me to make a decision.
I was just about to start this calculation. It might end up be equally expansive over the course of time but I surely could start working somewhere at least 1.5 years earlier.
So I already posted in a different thread about the possibility of applying to accelereted post MSN programs in order to safe time and money. Now after a week of thinking I decided that it would make more sense for me to do an accelerated BSN program...
The backwards thing is really what is driving me nuts. I would have wasted 4 years of degree and lots of money if I would not do a direct entry program. I don't think I could justify that. I guess I have to embark on lots of research to find program...
Thank you for the summary. I wonder if you can do a direct entry masters and than a RN to BSN bridge program online to obtain the BSN. Which would solve potential problems to work in a hospital and for applying to NP DNP programs in the future
Right now being in a "existential crisis" I am trying to find goals to work forward to if that makes sense. The direct entry nursing would help me to switch careers, and why I am so interested in it is because it would not only let me say, get a reg...
I guess I rather take the chances with something I want to do and be rejected than not try. If no one takes me it's a good indicator that I am not meant to take that route, which I would have to settle with. But untill then I like to figure out more...
2 Things speak against PA for me personally. 1, autonomy and 2, more importantly my GPA is not competitive at all. Whereas for a direct entry program MS I think my GPA is ok.
Mostly because I worked in a lab for a year now and it just is not for me. I need more people contact (and I am no salesperson) and immediate results in what I do. By immediate results I mean the impact of my work. But I also by no means regret goin...