Published Apr 16, 2016
mercyshiper-sky
2 Posts
I work in OR.
And I'm planning to step a graduate course.
but the problem is there is no appropriate major I can in for master.
the best major I choose is I think FNP.
But I thought it's not useful to OR nurse.
how FNP major can be effective to my future career as a OR nurse?
should I change my working part in a hospital? like ICU or med/surg part..
or is master degree unnecessary to OR nurse??
but I want to improve myself.
if there is no suitable major for master,
what else ways I can choose to upgrade for my future OR career?
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
Moved to APN forum
PG2018
1,413 Posts
Improve yourself in what way?
MA in economics or international relations? Philosophy perhaps?
MERRYWIDOW46
311 Posts
I have a Masters in Public Administration with a concentration in Health Policy and Administration. I am a "Seasoned Peri-operative RN". I have knowledge of regulatory agencies and administration.
Alicia777, MSN, NP
329 Posts
Take an RNFA course?
Rocknurse, MSN, APRN, NP
1,367 Posts
You could do the Acute Care NP track and then do an RFNA course and work as a first assist. That's the route I hope to do.
ninarosa
Wrong area
reggaemuffin, MSN, NP, CNS
106 Posts
I don't really know any NPs in the OR- I'm sure there are some but I would think they would be ACNPs rather than FNP.
Also keep in mind that NP is an entire different role than RN. It's not the same as a certification. It's not meant for sharpening RN skills and theories.