In order to offer a BSN, criteria (credit hours) would have to be increased. The accrediting bodies decide what needs to be included in curriculum, the Yale program does not fulfill BSN criteria. It...
.....Trauma - Yale has been graduating entry level NPs since the 70's - it is certainly nothing new. Just becoming more available. I have heard from instructors at Yale that in about two years, an...
I did figure out the "procedure" after I had posted a few times; I apologize for my inadequacy. If anyone wants to ask me questions on a personal level, I will be glad to answer them or point you in...
Just stating what my experience was in the case of my ex-fiance' (now friend) in reference to psychiatry. He had very little in med school (Finch U.) and probably less while "we" were in his...
.....sorry about any PA mistakes, things have changed since I looked at it. I have worked with PAs who were awesome in the ER and my PCP growing up was a PA who was very sweet and gentle. The PAs in...
That is pretty standard.....about the science pre-reqs. I've usually seen them accepted for only 5 or 7 years though. Things change so fast with research
Almost 10% of the class of 2007 dropped out for one reason or another at Yale during the last 2 years - don't know how many the first year or between years 1 and 2 of the
Seems the ACNPs enjoyed their clinical experiences, but really I don't know. You could ask your specialty director to give you some names of current/past students maybe....or the asst. dean of...
Student's perception of the program seems to vary much with the specialty they are in, and if they are in the GEPN program or already an RN at entry. Seems the FNPs did less complaining then our...
I don't love the idea of DE - but can say the people that attended the one at my school were anything but lazy. The "boot camp" first year, and then 2 years of the master's program must be like...
I graduated from a school that had a graduate entry program. (Yale) I originally was very frightened at the idea of non-nurses becoming APRNs....and I still am for the most part....consumers do not...