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Which way to go?Rating: (votes: 0) it really depends on the market in your area. For sure, all hospitals and most MD offices are having to convert to electronic documentation. The IT people are leery of nurses moving in to their territory, so a BSN would be more flexible. You can then get a certificate in Informatics or finish the degree program for that. Comment:
My organization has a LOT of nurse informatics positions.... all require BSN -MSN or certificate in Informatics is required for higher-level positions. This is a growing career field.My $0.02? Go for the BSN & look for a online certificate program in informatics... you can find a lot of information on these programs on the AMIA website.
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My advice would be to skip the BSN and go straight to MSN if you can and get your IT certification with it. That will give you the most options so if you can't find an IT job or decide you don't like it as well as you thought you will have lots of other options with your Master's away from the bedside. I have a BSN but almost any position away from the bedside wants a Master's or working towards one esp now that hospitals are wanting all their floor nurses to have a BSN.
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