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Anyone else rushing to become an APN before 2015?Rating: (votes: 0) Now I'm struggling with how I'm going to do this!!! I may have to suck it up and go full-time, UGH!!! Anyone else feel the time crunch? Now I am feeling the crunch after your post! Ha! I am starting my BSN through Liberty University Online and moving on to a NP Program. I was not aware of a 2015 timeline to obtain NP by then with a Masters. Is a DNP required after that Dec 2015? I have seen the increase in BSN-DNP around the country. Can you point me to some info on this subject. Thanks. Comment:
From what I've read, the proposal to make DNP the requirement to become an ANP isn't official, yet. However, it seems that many programs are changing their NP curriculums now, to reflect the potential transition. I'm guessing that within the next year or two, many more programs will eliminate the MSN in anticipation of the change. This will force prospective NP students with an expected graduation date of ~2015 to enroll in a DNP program. My concern is that when I start applying to NP schools next Fall, that I will be out of luck for an MSN and will have to go for the DNP instead. I want to get the DNP anyway, but wanted to work as an NP while I pursue it.
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What will a master's in nursing be for if the doctorate will be for advanced practice? At any rate, I think the DNP idea is stupid. I'll go on record saying that. Let the attack ensue.
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Quote from ImThatGuyWhat will a master's in nursing be for if the doctorate will be for advanced practice? At any rate, I think the DNP idea is stupid. I'll go on record saying that. Let the attack ensue.
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I wonder if the American Medical Association had any involvement in this.
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Just found out I was accepted to the MSN FNP program at the school I applied to. Although I did not feel pressured to get in before the proposed change to DNP (since no one really knows when that will happen), it is rumored that my school will be transitioning to a DNP program very soon. So I am glad that I made it in before the change.
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The Arkansas State Board of Nursing just had a comment about this. In a nutshell, the AACN recommended the DNP by 2015, but without statutory changes (no state has it yet), then it will not be enforced. DNP programs are growing, so I would say the wind is blowing in the DNP direction .ARSBN: ASBN UpdateSelect November 2010, page 13
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It's a recommendation, not a law. You have plenty of time.
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Maybe you could find an RN-MSN program that would be quicker than RN-BSN + MSN?As other posters have said, the DNP requirement is not set in stone. In all likelihood it will become mandatory at some point, but probably not on the current timeline. In other words, I wouldn't worry too much about having to take your boards in 2015. (Easier said than done, I know.)The way I see it, the AACN is pushing for the DNP, and schools are getting dragged along with it--they have to start the switch now if they don't want to be left behind when things are finalized. Right now, the biggest problem seems to be that advanced practice MSN programs are disappearing right and left. If you can get accepted into one of these programs, then you're probably in the clear.I'm not a nurse yet, but I have been doing TONS of research on this issue. I too want to become an APRN and if I can accomplish that with a master's degree, then I'm going to do everything possible to make that a reality. Unfortunately, my chances aren't that great--but that doesn't mean yours aren't!!
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Quote from dhammo01I wonder if the American Medical Association had any involvement in this.
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Quote from LittleOneRNThe Arkansas State Board of Nursing just had a comment about this. In a nutshell, the AACN recommended the DNP by 2015, but without statutory changes (no state has it yet), then it will not be enforced. DNP programs are growing, so I would say the wind is blowing in the DNP direction .ARSBN: ASBN UpdateSelect November 2010, page 13
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At UW-Milwaukee it is already too late to get a NP-MSN. Now you have to do the DNP with all the additional time and money involved.
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