Published Sep 7, 2014
NotMyProblem MSN, ASN, BSN, MSN, LPN, RN
2,690 Posts
I have spoken to an advisor regarding this program, but I am hoping to hear of the experiences of current or past students. Is there anyone out there who has gone through this particular program or any other Case Mgmt specialty program?My desire is to move out of acute care and into community/public health. I know that this could be obtained with the BSN, but just as the BSN was a personal goal for me, so would the MSN be....and I have no interest in obtaining an MSN in any area that would limit me to areas other than community/public health. Case Mgmt would be what I would choose as a specialty...not education or anything else. Thanks!
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
I've been thinking about earning the MSN with a case mgmt specialization, but American Sentinel would not be an ideal choice for me due to the lack of regional accreditation. Although the nursing programs are CCNE-accredited, the school itself lacks regional accreditation. If I'm going to shell out my money for schooling at the graduate degree level, the school had better be regionally accredited.
West Texas A&M University offers the online MSN with 13 different specializations, one of which is case mgmt.
West Texas A&M University: Nursing Graduate Program
I've been thinking about earning the MSN with a case mgmt specialization, but American Sentinel would not be an ideal choice for me due to the lack of regional accreditation. Although the nursing programs are CCNE-accredited, the school itself lacks regional accreditation. If I'm going to shell out my money for schooling at the graduate degree level, the school had better be regionally accredited.West Texas A&M University offers the online MSN with 13 different specializations, one of which is case mgmt.West Texas A&M University: Nursing Graduate Program