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My father-in-law's cardiologist is a former RN. Two RNs that I work with in ICU are going for their MDs. Many of the female residents here have families and are in medicine as a second career.
Your nursing advisor sounds very defensive. Go for it. I think a nurse would make a wonderful doctor. You'd be very well rounded!
I have thought about it myself but...I'm 43 and my kids are 12 and I can't commit myself to the time schedule for studying medicine. Plus, I'd still need to earn a living. If now is a good time for you, do it!
Zinacef,
I know several RN's who became MD's. I personally chose to become an NP but I think you should do what your heart tells you to do. I have also seen this anti-med school attitude, especially in academic circles. It's unfortunate and short-sighted. THere is a need for both NP's and MD's. They do different things from a different point of view but ultimately we all take care of patients, no matter what your title. If medicine is where you have always wanted to be then by all means DO IT!!
Good luck and then dont let anyone stand in your way!
I'm on the RN to DVM or MD route myself. I've noticed similar attitues from nursing folk about crossing to MD, and I think it's a shame because I think that we can bring a lot of the good things about the nursing perspective to the md role. Horray for the great attitudes and encouragement you are finding here! You might enjoy the student doctor network do a search for it, I think it's abrev. SDN. Good luck!
Cheryl
One of my friends and former classmates (who came into the program in his 30's with a wife, kid and BS in something) went from nurse to going to med school (DO) and is a fantastic Doc. Do what your gut tells you- we're all supposed to work as a team! Sounds like your instructor needs reminded of this!
Good luck!
zinacef
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Hi Everyone,
I have been a nurse for six years and have always wanted to use it as a stepping stone to study medicine. However, throughout the years marriage and family came into view, and, of course, my dream of studying medicine was placed on the back burner and to add I'm 30 years old! Now that I am in college doing my BSN, I am now thinking of doing the necessary pre-med courses to give it a go, but was very much put down by my nursing advisor. I told her of my plans to go into medicine and she threw a fit at me for wanting to jump the fence! She said she thought it best for me to aim for the nurse practitioner instead, and that she thought too that I may not be able to study medicine as I needed to bring up my grades! Now that I'm thoroughly put off by this woman's advice/attitude, I was wondering if anyone can tell me if there are any nurses out there who have actually made the jump? Also, is the nurse practitioner option a better choice? If anyone has any websites they can direct me to for advice I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance for replies.