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Capella University RN-BSN-MSN flexpath - Experience?
I know this is an older post, however, wanted to share my preceptorship experience. I was able to have someone from my hospital be my preceptor. It wasn't difficult due to our hospital already having an affiliation with Capella. They should have a list of places with established affiliation.
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MSN in Nursing Education: Simulation?
Yes, I was offered a few different positions. One was for an educator for outpatient offices, and the other was for an educator in the department I was currently working in. My background is OR so I can't work as an educator in nursing schools as they want Med/Surg background usually. Try clinical educator in the hospital.
- Why Wasn't I Offered the OR Position?
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Does it matter if I get my nursing degree at Capella vs another school?
FYI, if you have a 2.8 GPA you need to do extra steps to get accepted, it's not automatic. The program also requires teaching hours in the practicum for the MSN ED and the program covers curriculum development, implementation and evaluation (A LOT actually). I had absolutely no problems in receiving several offers as a clinical educator with my Capella MSN ED.
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Does it matter if I get my nursing degree at Capella vs another school?
Capella University is accredited by CCNE, so all of these statements are mute. Nothing from your statement means that the school does not teach nurses how to become a Master's prepared Nurse Educator. The required GPA is actually 3.0, not 2.8, and students must receive a B or higher in all courses in the MSN program. I learned so much from the program! I was also accepted into a state school, which did not require interviews or reference letters and states: "At just $10,630 our online MSN Nurse Educator program is one of the most affordable around, and you can complete your degree in as few as 12 months". And what does a discount on admission fees have anything to do with the quality of the school? NC State and Duke offer an application fee waiver, I guess that means they aren't a legit school?? Calling someone's school a "joke" is unprofessional. I think this forum is to encourage and help fellow nurse educators.
- Does it matter if I get my nursing degree at Capella vs another school?
- Does it matter if I get my nursing degree at Capella vs another school?
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Attire?
I will be the educator in only physician offices, so no lab or class. The manager is no longer there, so I guess I can decide for myself. I might wait and see what the office managers wear and go by that.
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Attire?
I accepted a position as the nurse educator for 17 physician offices. My question is, what would be the appropriate attire? My manager suggested scrubs, but I feel like business casual would be more appropriate. Opinions?
- Does it matter if I get my nursing degree at Capella vs another school?
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MSN in Nursing Education: Simulation?
I've had no problems getting several interviews after graduating from Capella with MSN. I'll update on the offers when they come in.
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Not qualified for University Program
Just graduated with MSN ED with Capella in April and am currently interviewing for four positions, I don't think most places care where you get your MSN.
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MSN in Nursing Education: Simulation?
I also did my BSN with Capella, then my MSN ED with Capella, finished in 7 months. The preceptor wasn't hard to find, I emailed my nursing education dept at work and they set me up with someone. I know some do have trouble finding a preceptor. I feel most employers don't care where you got your MSN, just that you have it. I'm currently interviewing for two positions, one as a clinical educator and one as a clinic manager and I've been approached by my current manager regarding another position that he thought of me for. I am not considering teaching at the academic level since my background is OR and they usually want med/surg, psych or L&D, but since you have that background it's def a possibility. I wasn't aware of specific Sim MSN, sounds interesting and def will be growing field.
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Where do I go from here?
I've been a nurse for over 20 years. I was an LPN then and RN. I've put my time in the "trenches". Nothing wrong with being a bedside nurse, we have all contributed. There comes a time when some might be ready for a change and a MSN can be an avenue for that. If that's what someone wants to do then we should all support each other.
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Where do I go from here?
I have 15 years of OR experience. I just graduated with my MSN ED. I have four interviews. 2 are educators for a hospital, one in the OR , another in ambulatory office. one is for a medical device clinical manger, and another for a manager of a dermatology dept. The MSN can open up a lot of opportunities for you.