Confused about the different programs and levels of nurses?
This little guest post may help to answer some of your questions.
It is written by Vera Mosely and you can learn more about Rasmussen College by clicking here.
Enjoy learning how to become a nurse.
And of course you can always email me or post a question in my comment section and I can answer your burning question too ~
Debbie
Take Care of Your Career and Patients
By Vera Mosely, A specialized educational author with a passion for nursing.
One career sector that has resisted the
economic downturn and record unemployment is nursing. In fact the need for
nurses has actually grown while other skilled service industries have
experienced a decline. People will always need nurses and with the baby boomers
flooding into their golden years, well you do the math. The promise of success
in the nursing field doesn’t have to be out of reach, there are many online
nursing degree programs.
Plan the Future
When considering a career in nursing it
is important to know all your options as far as degrees and types of training
are concerned. After that you can choose a specialty, whether you are
interested in pediatrics, oncology, geriatric care and the list goes on.
Choose a Degree Level
- Certificate which is
usually a year or less leading to License Practical Nurse
- Associates Degree in
Nursing takes two years and leads to License Practical Nurse and
Registered Nurse
- Bachelor of Science in
Nursing (BSN) takes four years resulting in Registered Nurse
- Masters of Science in
Nursing (MSN) is Advanced Practice Nurse
- Ph. D. in Nursing is
Advanced Practice Nurse
Type of Online Nursing Degree Programs
Next you can choose a type of program.
Many candidates choose to practice for a while and then return to school to
advance their careers. The flexibility of online nursing degree programs make
it simple to advance your career when it suites you.
- Community colleges are
very popular for nurses earning their Associates degree. These programs
are available regionally and offer very affordable, practical curriculums.
Decide at a later date you want your BSN and jump right into an
Associates-to-BSN degree program available through many nursing programs.
- Four-year programs divide
teaching models fairly evenly between classroom theory and hands-on
clinical work. BSN degrees offer the widest array of career options when
it comes to nursing specialties.
- For nurses that aspire to
advanced practice degrees, a university environment is likely where most
programs are clustered. Nurses at the PhD level are most likely tracked
for educator and research positions.
Specialization
Choosing a specialty from the online
nursing degree programs is where you can really focus on the interests you have
developed as a prospective care provider. It’s important to consider the types
of patients and environments you prefer to work in and feel comfortable. The
categories can be very distinct and depend on patients, staff and conditions.
- Hospital
- Ambulatory Clinic
- Mental Health/Psychiatric
Facility
- Long Term Care Facility
- Home Health
- Correctional Facility
- Diagnostic Lab
- Research Clinic
- Education/Administration
- Private Practice
Or, you may find the types of patience
you are drawn to would promise more satisfaction and job stimulation. Many
nurse have a personal connection to a certain type of patient which inspires
the choice of online nursing degree programs.
- Neonatal- pregnancy and
newborn
- Pediatrics- children
under 12
- Adolescents- teens
- Adults- usually 18-60
- Geriatric- 60+
Some may be drawn to more specific types
of conditions or disorders. From cancer treatment to women’s’ health or
respiratory illness, many nurses choose their field based on specific health
issues. Here are some examples:
- Oncology/Cancer
- Orthopedic
- Neuroscience
- Gastrointestinal
- Ob-Gyn
- Labor and Delivery
- Cardiac
- Respiratory
- Pain
Staying On Top
Nursing’s biggest downfall is succumbing
to stress and burning out in general. Long hours, emotional work and demanding
protocol can all take their toll, even on the most energetic and professional
of nurses.
Building, maintaining and initiating
morale and providing staffing solutions are the responsibilities of nursing leadership.
Any level of nurse may turn to his or her own professional associations for
support and guidance. Each specialist area requires that nurses seek to
continue their training and participate in continuing education practices.
2 comments:
Great info!!! Thank you. :)
You've put together a great introductory outline to choosing a nursing program. I'll have to forward this to my mother - she's just started studying nursing herself!
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