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Lisa Bonsall, MSN, RN, CRNP
March 24. 2013 19:47
Yes, Carol ~ as a profession, we should respect and support one another, no matter our level of education. Also, we should respect and work hand-in-hand with other disciplines to provide the best care for our patients. Thanks for your comment!
10/13/2015 9:45:02 AM

Carol Phillips
March 15. 2013 21:11
I support education. I always have. But I dare say, the spike in RNs applying for BSN, MSN and doctorate programs might have increased because of the almost forced mandate to do so. Additionally, with people in other industries losing jobs and re-training, nursing is one of the fields considered marketable and worthy of the cost of re-training.
I know many ADNs who are MORE skilled as nurses (and less snooty) than those with advanced degrees. As with any field, advanced degrees should be an option, not a mandate. Further schooling is very expensive and not everyone wants to go into heavy debt to accomplish this. Those of us who are LPNs and ADNs should not be looked down upon. An advanced degree does NOT make a safer nurse.
As with ARNPs, PA-Cs, and MDs, we all have a place in the medical hiearchy and should strive to work together, not to be in constant competition over who has the most initials after one's name. This is how it seems to me- and to many others I've talked to.
10/13/2015 9:44:46 AM