Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Are they really getting rid of Master's programs (MSN) and requiring a DNP to be a Nurse Practitioner in 2015?

I've heard contradictory things about it, but I'm not sure. For nurse anesthetists (IAC), I learned that he pushed the deadline to 2025. What is it for other NP specialties? Moreover, given that NP programs are applicable to accelerate this fall, I will still be able to get a job with a degree in MSN? What if my program must be completed in 2015? They are removing all MSN programs, but the nurses, the new rule will be some DNP from 2015. All current IP with MSN will be "excluded" and will not be necessary to obtain the DNP. I think if you finish their program in 2015 will require the DNP, so I hope it happens then. Yes this is true. NP programs are all programs of DPN 2015. I've also heard that 2015 is the deadline for the IAC. I mean, I learned the date of 2025, as well. If you end the year 2015, should be excluded, but I would ask the program to ensure that Rama. It is true all MSN programs will eventually be removed and replaced by DNP programs. The free licenses will be made where appropriate. "Also, since I'm in search of NP accelerated programs this fall, I will still be able to get a job with a degree in MSN?" - Already there are programs that accept students for graduate programs for the PN DNP degree granting program outside the traditional MSN we know at this time. However, there is still a vast majority only offer as an option after DNP-prepared PN master teacher already in place. If you expect to complete by 2015, MSN, DNP you do not have to work, but you still have the opportunity to complete this degree. Do not hurry away. The medical profession has not had the last word in so far as can be seen as a threat .

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