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Where do I go from here?

Hello,

I am a second degree RN student (I have an AS is liberal arts-science, and a BS is communications sciences and disorders (pre-professional speech language pathology/audiology). I have 1 semester left of an ADN program. I am a practicing LPN is urgent/emergent care. I already have 216 undergradaute credits are 4 schools, and 8 Public health grad credits are another school. I have 36 FEMA certifications, a public health nurse ceritfication, an EMT-B, certified phlebotomist, certified EKG technician, certifican pharmacy technician, certified patient care technician.

My goal is to get my MSN/ACNP and DNP/genetics. Can anyone give me guidance of how to do this the fastest/most inexpensive path? I am not getting any younger.

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What ADN-MSN bridge programs have you looked at?

I think your first step is to look into these programs in your area, and see what is required in order to get to your end goal. I don't think all of the certifications will help you much, but there are ADN-MSN programs in existence, so do your homework, and see what's available around you. :)

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