I am starting an RN program this August, which has a bridge program to USF which is a nearby university. My ultimate goal is to be an PNP. I kinda know the basics of how to get there. I know you need to get your BSN and work for a couple years in the field, which I am already working in the hospital. I am just wondering is there any programs that will allow me to start right away with just my basic RN to get my MSN to sort of 'by-pass' the BSN degree. I heard that this is possible. Please help, I want to make this the shortest route possible. I see on USF site that they have an ASN to MSN program. Wondering if the ASN is the basic RN license I will have at the end of my current program.
Please help, thanks!
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I am starting an RN program this August, which has a bridge program to USF which is a nearby university. My ultimate goal is to be an PNP. I kinda know the basics of how to get there. I know you need to get your BSN and work for a couple years in the field, which I am already working in the hospital. I am just wondering is there any programs that will allow me to start right away with just my basic RN to get my MSN to sort of 'by-pass' the BSN degree. I heard that this is possible. Please help, I want to make this the shortest route possible. I see on USF site that they have an ASN to MSN program. Wondering if the ASN is the basic RN license I will have at the end of my current program.
Please help, thanks!