One of the reasons I tend to avoid this part of the forum is the not infrequent bashing of LPNs in it.
The info blurb at the top states it's a safe place to discuss our practice, our education, our work.
Yet, more and more I see RNs posting in it telling us that we should be BSNs and not to waste our time, money, etc by getting the LPN credential.
No encouragement just "don't do it".
People considering the LPN practice need to research the availability of work in their area for themselves. It's part of information gathering and then assess if it's worth it for them.
Not everyone has the luxury of being able to obtain a four year degree be it for financial, family, or other personal reasons. Not every "mature" LPN wants to obtain her RN credential.
A little bit of respect goes a long way.
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One of the reasons I tend to avoid this part of the forum is the not infrequent bashing of LPNs in it.
The info blurb at the top states it's a safe place to discuss our practice, our education, our work.
Yet, more and more I see RNs posting in it telling us that we should be BSNs and not to waste our time, money, etc by getting the LPN credential.
No encouragement just "don't do it".
People considering the LPN practice need to research the availability of work in their area for themselves. It's part of information gathering and then assess if it's worth it for them.
Not everyone has the luxury of being able to obtain a four year degree be it for financial, family, or other personal reasons. Not every "mature" LPN wants to obtain her RN credential.
A little bit of respect goes a long way.