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what is RN-to-BSN?

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RN-to-BSN program..what does that mean? I thought a BS in nursing is a register nurse..
And since RN's are already licensed, do they have to do clinicals again when going from ADN to BSN? Inquiring minds want to know....
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Quote from autumn_skyRN-to-BSN program..what does that mean? I thought a BS in nursing is a register nurse..
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Quote from CoruscatedgirlAnd since RN's are already licensed, do they have to do clinicals again when going from ADN to BSN? Inquiring minds want to know....
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Although requirements of individual programs vary, "RN-to-BSN" programs are designed to provide RNs who originally completed diploma or associates' degree programs with the additional education to complete a baccalaureate degree in nursing. Typically, this involves a community health component and (additional) content in areas including leadership/management, research, legal & ethical issues. Because all the students are already licensed RNs, there is no additional basic RN (med/surg) content -- it's only the stuff that differentiates a BSN degree from the other types of RN preparation. The program I completed included a "traditional" community health clinical, 8 hours a week, scheduled by the school, and a management/leadership clinical which we each arranged individually with a preceptor of our choice (had to be approved by the school, of course) -- we had to complete a certain number of hours over the semester, but the scheduling of the hours was entirely up to the individual student and her/his preceptor. Those were the only clinical requirements.These programs are typically arranged/scheduled with the idea that most of the students are working full-time -- e.g., my program was two evenings a week (except for the one semester of community health clinical, which was one 8-4 day a week). And, of course, there are more and more on-line programs that you can complete entirely on your own schedule.
Author: alice  3-07-2015, 08:05   Views: 188   
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