Published May 14, 2009
Jolie, BSN
6,375 Posts
The Shriners Hospital for children of Chicago is seeking $10,000 this year to help send its nurses back to school for additional training.
Recently, the American Nurses Association has recommended the entry level standard for nurses be a baccalaureate degree. Seventeen nurses need the Bachelor of Science in nursing completion program, offered through the College of Nursing at St. Francis University in Chicago for a two-year period, to meet the new standard for continued employment....
full article: http://mywebtimes.com/archives/ottawa/display.php?id=380365
I saw this article on the website of a small town IL newspaper. As it is written, I believe it gives the impression that RNs without Bachelor's Degrees will soon be unable to practice. I know that's not the case, but wonder what the general public will think. (Of course, very few will ever read this article, so widespread mis-information is probably not going to be an issue :))
It highlights my frustration with the press almost never getting anything right!