From what I understand the Master's generalist won't hurt us or prevent us from practicing our specialties in any way. Just like you can get a general Master's from UCLA, Hopkins, Mass General etc,...
Sure, I just think it gives me more options. For example, say after the entry level part I decide I want to work for a few years as an RN before heading back into the NP. Since I already have a...
I think in the short-term there probably won't be much difference in practicing MSN or DNP NP's but it's more of the long term where it gets tricky. Like fatima said, you can earn 90k as an RN with an...
I'm in a similar situation as well. Been accepted into Penn's BSN/MSN for Acute Care NP and Columbia's MDE/DNP. The only other school that could sway me would be UCLA but that's only a non-speciality...
I'm also in the group deciding between UPenn's BSN/MSN and Columbia's MDE/DNP for AGAcuteCareNP. The only other choice that would sway me would be UCLA but that's a general non-specialty masters with...