Hey, I'm an RN/BSN with about 4 years ED experience looking to work towards transitioning into Informatics and want to learn the best way to do so. I currently have no IT experience/education but am...
Sorry I didn't clarify. You're meant to choose 4 of those courses for a total of 12 credit hours. So my next question would be which 4 courses would be the most
Hello, I'm a university graduate from Chicago holding a non-nursing BS degree, but I have all the pre-req's completed to be able to jump into, say, an ABSN program. My ultimate goal is to become an NP...
So it seems like the best thing to do is think about getting a DNP as it's the wisest choice for the long run. Due to that, let me update the choices a bit: 1) Like option 2 above, go to Loyola's ABSN...
I definitely agree, and what I think I forgot to mention was that I more than likely will be working as an RN and do the MSN portion part time (I think pretty much with either option, to finance the...
I'm a few months from graduating with a BS in Psychology from Loyola Chicago (+ pre-requisites for Loyola's ABSN program) - seeing as there are not many choices for ABSN within the city I was...
Would they treat me as a transfer even if i've graduated from elsewhere? And this can be done at basically any school with a bsn program? This is looking like the best option for me, previously I...
Another question, how about becoming an RN* and then doing an RN-MSN program (MSN for RNs w/o BSN) such as Resurrection's? *if this was a viable option how would I go about becoming an RN without...