I have been an LPN for almost 20 years and have worked in all areas. Currently I am working as the MDS coordinator for my facility. Before that I was the ADON, with that came alot of responsibility and hard work. I was never singled out because of being an LPN. I have worked very hard to be where I'm at. It's not fair that some RN's think that they are better just because of the title. I had more clinical experience than most. I love my job and have been slowly taking courses for my RN. I have seen some real poor RN's over the years, and have watched all their major errors be swept under the carpet so to speak, so should we do away with LPN's I say no way, we are trained just as well if not better in patient care and is'nt that what it's all about, taking care of patients in the best possible manner.