Thursday, February 10, 2011

How to go from a Register Nurse to a Nurse Practitioner?

I'm going to school to become a nurse registry. I think in 3 years I will. but then, how am I a nurse? More school? You should plan to work as a nurse (with a bachelor's degree) for at least a year, and then the NP is a teacher in 2 years (if you're full time), the transition to a DNP (Doctorate) in education 3 years (in the coming years will be all IP DNPS). You must obtain a bachelor's and master's degree in nursing. From there, the nurse programs are 1-2 years, depending on the program and you are taking. In 2015, the minimum training required to become a new NP will be a doctorate of nursing practice (DNP), then you need to plan well in advance to this level. We expect to receive a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN), but if you are a 'America, you need to complete their BSN plan first. You also need a year of work experience in his chosen field, for example, if you want to be a pediatric NP, pediatric experience is needed here are two options. If you complete a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and then go to a DNP program, or seek a bridge BSN DNP program that cuts about a year of MSN courses (this is preferable, if you can). So yes, we look at a lot of schooling. BSN is a 4 year degree, MSN is an advantage of 2-3 years, 2-3 years is more DNP. So you see every 4-6 years, BSN, unless you enter a BSN to DNP programs when you can be ready in 3-4 hours after BSN .

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