This video is very helpful! How many schools do you recommend to apply to in order to make sure I’m accepted into a school? I have about 5 schools in the right area, pre reqs, and advanced programs for after my ELMSN.
5 schools sounds like a great group, so that not all of your eggs are in one basket. I took a leap of faith and only applied to my dream program, and got in. But other people would see that as foolish, so 5 is a great bunch!
I have a bachelors degree in Health Services but I want to go to school to become an NP , should I apply to an accelerated nursing program and then go back to school to be an NP or is there a way to go back to school and do both
Thank you for watching! 💛 Yes, the way to go back to school and do both in one shot would be the Direct Entry MSN/Entry Level MSN. It is specifically for students who already have at least a bachelors degree in a field outside of nursing. As I mentioned in the video not all DEMSN programs are specific for NP, some are just MSN-RN programs so you'll have to find the programs that specifically offer NP specialties. I talk about a few of the different ways in this video ruclips.net/video/uLNI2SFOPvU/видео.html .
I want to go into DENP: (Psychiatric nursing) school from COTA. People are telling me not to because we won't have enough experience. I really want to though. I don't want to be a floor nurse! Do you have any tips?
omg yes, please don't let people discourage you! I've been meaning to make a video focused on that because it's hard when you have something that you want to accomplish and people are telling you not to. These programs would not exist if they did not want people in them. My program has people from tons of different backgrounds, some in healthcare, kinesiology, business, all sorts. If you find the right program they'll prepare you well! My advice is to keep looking into programs and if you can try to find someone to shadow just to be sure this is the route you want to go! Best of luck to you!
Is there a difference in pay for a BSN and MSN? The DEMSN program in my city is just a MSN with no specialty. I would have to go back to obtain a specialty.
Ikeshia Reed if you’re asking about the pay difference for a BSN, RN and an MSN, RN this all varies based on location and where you’d like to work. Generally speaking, as a masters prepared nurse some pay more as you gain more experience, and based on how you negotiate pay for yourself. In other cases pay is the same because some DEMSN programs don’t offer a BSN so then some employers look at a BSN and an DEMSN nurse the same. There are many reasons for that but to keep it short, continue to do research for the pay in your area to see if there is a major difference.
Hello love your channel. Can I become a Family Practitioner APRN if I just have a bachelors degree in Healthcare Management? No nursing background at all not even a nursing license or ADN?
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What school did you go to in Cali? I hear all the schools are saturated
Best video I’ve seen on this topic-thank you!
Thank you sooooo much. I've been gung-ho pre-med for a long time, so now that I'm finally switching, I was pretty lost. You're so helpful!!!
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Keep up the videos, I am currently working on my MSN with an emphasis in health informatics
Congratulations, best wishes on obtaining your degree!
Hi Danielle Denise! I love your spirit! Thank you for another detailed and informative video! May God continue to bless you!
La Perle des Antilles! Thank youuuu! 💛
Thank you so much for this video also your eyebrows are goals!!
Qwerty Swerty you’re welcome & thank youuuu!
Love this video! Super helpful. Also, I love the last tip!!
Glad you liked it!!
I need to email you down once I get to this stage lol I'm trying to get to PMHNP
D.Chris-Cherie yaaaass, go for PMHNP!
THANKS for your expertise!
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative. I learned a lot. Thank you!!!!!
So glad I could help!!
This video is very helpful! How many schools do you recommend to apply to in order to make sure I’m accepted into a school? I have about 5 schools in the right area, pre reqs, and advanced programs for after my ELMSN.
5 schools sounds like a great group, so that not all of your eggs are in one basket. I took a leap of faith and only applied to my dream program, and got in. But other people would see that as foolish, so 5 is a great bunch!
Hey Danielle! Do you know if there is any ELM programs for nurse anesthetist in California?
Ingrid Castro Serpas Not yet! The only Entry Level nurse anesthetist program is at the University of Michigan.
I have a bachelors degree in Health Services but I want to go to school to become an NP , should I apply to an accelerated nursing program and then go back to school to be an NP or is there a way to go back to school and do both
Thank you for watching! 💛 Yes, the way to go back to school and do both in one shot would be the Direct Entry MSN/Entry Level MSN. It is specifically for students who already have at least a bachelors degree in a field outside of nursing. As I mentioned in the video not all DEMSN programs are specific for NP, some are just MSN-RN programs so you'll have to find the programs that specifically offer NP specialties. I talk about a few of the different ways in this video ruclips.net/video/uLNI2SFOPvU/видео.html .
The Danielle Denise thank you
I want to go into DENP: (Psychiatric nursing) school from COTA. People are telling me not to because we won't have enough experience. I really want to though. I don't want to be a floor nurse! Do you have any tips?
omg yes, please don't let people discourage you! I've been meaning to make a video focused on that because it's hard when you have something that you want to accomplish and people are telling you not to. These programs would not exist if they did not want people in them. My program has people from tons of different backgrounds, some in healthcare, kinesiology, business, all sorts. If you find the right program they'll prepare you well! My advice is to keep looking into programs and if you can try to find someone to shadow just to be sure this is the route you want to go! Best of luck to you!
Is there a difference in pay for a BSN and MSN? The DEMSN program in my city is just a MSN with no specialty. I would have to go back to obtain a specialty.
Ikeshia Reed if you’re asking about the pay difference for a BSN, RN and an MSN, RN this all varies based on location and where you’d like to work. Generally speaking, as a masters prepared nurse some pay more as you gain more experience, and based on how you negotiate pay for yourself. In other cases pay is the same because some DEMSN programs don’t offer a BSN so then some employers look at a BSN and an DEMSN nurse the same. There are many reasons for that but to keep it short, continue to do research for the pay in your area to see if there is a major difference.
May we get in contact ? I’m in my senior year of college and need help narrowing down schools my career choice is PMHNP
Hello love your channel. Can I become a Family Practitioner APRN if I just have a bachelors degree in Healthcare Management? No nursing background at all not even a nursing license or ADN?
Yes, look into accelerated nursing programs for non-nursing background.
What if I have no nursing bsn or rn courses under my belt
@@Lifetimepanther1944 the program will get you there! Look at the requirements and apply! Do well in the prerequisites
Thanks for make a good video :)
Taylor Yuen thank you!!