SUNY Delhi RN-to-BSN program?

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Specializes in PACU.

Is there anyone who has experience with this program? I've been looking into it and I think it will be perfect for me, just curious about the clinical component and how hard that is to set up. I'm sure I could find a preceptor at work as long as my hospital gets approved by the program. Also, I have my BS in respiratory plus lots of other credits so I'm hoping to get some upper level electives waived- is this easy to do? I'm going to start requesting my transcripts and hopefully will be able to start in the second spring session or summer session.

I don't know if you are aware of this, but the program that you are interested in requires you to have completed an ADN and have current RN licensure.

I am presuming that you are a SUNY grad- look at the accelerated BSN program at SUNY Binghamton.

BTW, I am a RT. I hope that you are aware the multitude of pre-requisite courses required for nursing vs RT.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

Meg has her ADN/RN already.

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