USA online Adult/geron (acute) vs Adult/geron (primary care) post- masters cert info

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Hi all this is my first post in a long long long time so here goes.....

I have a MSN (nurse administration) and am trying to decide which program would be better to get a post-masters NP cert.,

What are the differences between them?

How is the USA online programs?

I really need help, any current USA NP students out there?????

i have the exact same questions :)

Specializes in Adult/Gerontological NP-post masters.

I am starting the primary care ANP/GNP program as a post-masters student in August. I have a MSN in healthcare systems management from Loyola New Orleans. So far I feel they have been attentive during the application process and getting the acceptance packet complete. I personally know people who have graduated from their np program, giving positive remarks. I'll have more info to give once the fall semester starts.

I am starting the primary care ANP/GNP program as a post-masters student in August. I have a MSN in healthcare systems management from Loyola New Orleans. So far I feel they have been attentive during the application process and getting the acceptance packet complete. I personally know people who have graduated from their np program, giving positive remarks. I'll have more info to give once the fall semester starts.

Danapjmsn

thanks for your reply! I also am starting the primary care ANP/GNP program as a post-masters student in August, orientation 15th-17th. Yes I agree USA staff have responded in a very timely manner and I am pleased. I would like to talk with someone who is "currently" in this program and get the straight scoop..lol Give me a shout when you can.

Specializes in Adult/Gerontological NP-post masters.

I am not scheduled to attend the orientation until next summer. I still need to finish patho. pharm. and assessment.

I was curious as to how they deliver their online classes. Do they have recorded lectures you can watch or is it like Frontier where you do a lot of reading on your own?

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