Careers for BSN Prepared Nurses
Registered nurses with BSN degrees are marketable for a number of exciting career opportunities.
Registered nurses with BSN degrees are marketable for a number of exciting career opportunities.
Many professionals who are interested in becoming primary care nurse practitioners share a common question: when it comes to Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) vs Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP
Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare industry.
Although nursing is a fulfilling career, we all have days where we need a little extra boost to keep us motivated and mentally at our best for our patients.
If you have been asking yourself if it is the right time to make a career switch, you should consider nursing as a second career.
As one of the terminal degrees—meaning the highest level of educational attainment—in the field of nursing, holding a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree opens up a wide array of options for a career in professional nursing.
To proceed with either the BSN to MSN FNP or the BSN to DNP FNP, you are required to have a bachelor’s degree and hold your RN license.
If you don’t meet these requirements but would still like further information, please contact us.
To proceed with the EdD in Educational Leadership and Organizational Leadership, you are required to have a master’s degree.
If you don’t meet this requirement but would still like further information, please contact us.
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