Masters degrees in nursing are the newest thing in the field, I'm told, to create more separation.
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BTW, since this is a thread on the baseball forum, under "CWS," I wonder what kind of nursing school the Univ of Florida has.
This thread has become "Crawling With Shieeeeeee" you get the picture.
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Honestly, I didn't know anything about nursing or Tech's nursing program until recently. I was recruiting one of my students to Tech, and she wants to be a nurse practitioner. That requires a BS in nursing and then a master's. It didn't make sense for her to go to Tech and then have to transfer to another school to get her BS and master's. So she decided to attend NSU. Our associate RN program might very well be awesome for anyone not desiring to be a nurse practitioner.
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There are approximately 250K NPs. NPs require a Masters so yes, a BSN would be part of the package.
There are approximately 3 Million practicing RNs.
If a person wants to go to work in a facility that does not require a BSN, why would any potential nurse choose a school with a very low passing rate for the NCLEX?
Again, no examples of what I asked for.
Just In: 100% of Tech's nursing grads pass national licensing exam... again!
http://news.latech.edu/2017/08/04/nu...national-exam/