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Hi There,
Just out of curiosity, what "academic" interests do you think it takes to be a nurse?
In other words.....do you have an innate interest in human A and P, in medications and in technical things like putting in iv's, etc?
Has anyone out there obtained the nursing degree in order to use it as a stepping stone to work in research or administrative work?
Thanks for your opinions!
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I have always been fascinated with anatomy and physiology, and pathophys. I read books on these subjects just for fun when I was a teenager, and when I was working in my first career, which was manufacturing.
My mother worked as a sec'y for a lab and morgue for years when I was growing up. I was enthralled with her work-place.
My MIL started put as a diploma RN, and now is an RN, PhD, CNS. She is a researcher, and has been called to testify as an expert witness in court cases.
Tweety, BSN, RN
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Probably. Heck, they unnerve me a little. :)