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Hi There,
I do not have my undergrad in nursing (my undergrad is in psych).
My career goal is to work as a leader in the community health/health promotion field.
What's the advantage of going through nursing school and then getting my masters in community nursing versus going straight into a MPH program?
My guess is that the nursing degree increases your chances of being hired because you're more marketable.
Does anyone have any info about this issue? Thanks so much! :balloons:
Hi There,I do not have my undergrad in nursing (my undergrad is in psych).
My career goal is to work as a leader in the community health/health promotion field.
What's the advantage of going through nursing school and then getting my masters in community nursing versus going straight into a MPH program?
My guess is that the nursing degree increases your chances of being hired because you're more marketable.
Does anyone have any info about this issue? Thanks so much! :balloons:
HI--I just wanted to send this out again to see if anyone on the board had an opinion about it? Thanks much!
futurenurse2
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Hi There,
I do not have my undergrad in nursing (my undergrad is in psych).
My career goal is to work as a leader in the community health/health promotion field.
What's the advantage of going through nursing school and then getting my masters in community nursing versus going straight into a MPH program?
My guess is that the nursing degree increases your chances of being hired because you're more marketable.
Does anyone have any info about this issue? Thanks so much! :balloons: