Published Aug 10, 2015
roseleon
13 Posts
Is there a program in PR that's allows you to finish you degree w/o doing clinicals. I'm currently a RN an it seems insane to have to do clinicals. I spoke to someone at Inter and she said I would have too is this true? Because I may have misunderstood her?
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
The educational programs are not necessarily the same as the U.S. Why go to PR for an in person RN to BSN bridge but not do clinical rotations? Why not stay in the U.S. & do one of the affordable online RN to BSN programs intended for working RNs such as WGU, UTA or OSU?
I have reasons for wanting to go to PR.
Whats the point of going on clinical rotations anywhere if I am a practicing nurse?
Most online courses for RN-BSN are not affordable in my opinion.
Did you finish your degree in PR because I'm not sure that your opinion will even help me. Anyone that can help me please respond. Thanks
rosab6
6 Posts
I finished my BSN degree at the University of Puerto Rico Medical Campus and the clinical rotations were mandatory. You will need to take the clinical rotations to graduate, at least in this university.