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All advanced practice programs are at least MSN programs (and many are now DNP (doctoral) programs). You cannot become an advanced practice nurse, of any type, without completing a graduate program (and passing the national board certification exam).
Different schools have different requirements about how much RN experience you need to be eligible (for that particular school). There are plenty of programs that don't require any RN experience.
Best wishes for your journey!
I see from your previous posts you are in the Philippines. YOur batch mate is not telling you the truth,. To be an APRN in the US you must complete a MSN program and the pass an accreditation/certification board to allow you to practice as an APRN.
Education forms the basis of four recognized general areas of specialization:
A minimum of a masters degree is required for certification and licensure.
- Just wanted to clarify.
- An FNP degree is earned either at the Master's Degree or PhD Degree level. Meaning, you earn your master's degree as part of either program. Therefore, a master's degree is not a pre-requisite for a BSN-to-MSN or BSN-to-PhD program.
- As the previous poster mentioned. Some FNP programs would like to see a year or two of clinical experience, while other schools do not have this requirement.
- Hope this helps.
Johnny
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I am an RN BSN and want to be an APRN or NP. Do i have to take MSN first? or i can go straight to taking APRN? Do i have to be working as an RN? If so, how long?