Article Archive for Jun 2010
Have you ever met a nurse who said, Boy, I regret getting my BSN? Probably not! The only thing most nurses regret about their BSNs is that they didn't get them sooner. There are so many practical benefits that a BSN can bring your nursing career. Here are
When Shonelle decided to take an online LPN-to-RN degree program, she thought she'd heard all the benefits. But by the end of her first semester, she realized there were some additional perks she hadn't anticipated! Discover what she learned and find out
With an active 4-year old to care for, a full-time hospital job, and a household to run, Whitney Nguyen had no time for education--or so she thought. Read on to learn how Whitney is managing to balance work and motherhood while earning her BSN degree at t
A Philadelphia RN says the lack of a BSN degree led to his being turned away from several jobs. Unfortunately, this situation is not unusual anymore. Learn how the the BSN-in-10 policy will affect your nursing career and what actions you can take to prote
2015 will mark the beginning of a new era in advanced nursing practice. If your goal is to become a nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist, or clinical nurse specialist, you will need a DNP. If you want to take on a leadership role in policy
Over the weekend I've answered questions from several Paramedics interested in the online Paramedic to RN Bridge program, and decided to post their questions and my responses here to help others with similar questions and open up discussions for readers w

