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IndecisiveRating: (votes: 0) As an MA, you are not licensed and work under the license of an MD. MA's really cannot be compared to a licensed professional nurse.As to whether it is worth your time to further your education, only you can decide that. I don't think that LPN's have any fewer gray hairs and stress than RN's. As to whether LPN's are still in demand, that is a location-specific question. In some areas of the country, yes. In other areas, not so much. And yes, for-profit schools will always cost much more than community colleges. Comment:
I would go with the community college; less money for an optimum education, especially if you want to "try" nursing. I will say it won't be a cakewalk, but it was one of the best decisions that I made.
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Quote from roser13As an MA, you are not licensed and work under the license of an MD. MA's really cannot be compared to a licensed professional nurse.As to whether it is worth your time to further your education, only you can decide that. I don't think that LPN's have any fewer gray hairs and stress than RN's. As to whether LPN's are still in demand, that is a location-specific question. In some areas of the country, yes. In other areas, not so much. And yes, for-profit schools will always cost much more than community colleges.
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Quote from LadyFree28I would go with the community college; less money for an optimum education, especially if you want to "try" nursing. I will say it won't be a cakewalk, but it was one of the best decisions that I made.
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Quote from shermainenevelsWhat was "try" written like that??? Lol
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Quote from LadyFree28To me, being a LPN may lead one to pursue higher roles in the nursing model; you may find yourself going beyond that license. I did once I wanted to be certified in my specialty (Pediatrics and Rehabilitation) only to find out only RNs could be certified.Being a LPN have me a great foundation in becoming an RN.
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Quote from shermainenevelsWhat setting would I most likely get paid what I'm worth? Hospital? Government? Long term care facility?
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Quote from KarouIn my area they no longer hire LPN/LVN's in the hospital setting. Even when they did, LTC is where you made the best money. Some rehab facilities hire as well but I am not sure about how much they pay. There is also home health, but again, I am not sure on the pay.
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Quote from shermainenevelsWhat setting would I most likely get paid what I'm worth? Hospital? Government? Long term care facility?
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