RN-BSN Programs: An Overview
If you thought that an Associate degree in Nursing was the quickest route to a nursing career, you are not
alone.
The degree, which was introduced 50 years ago, has registered a phenomenal growth over time;
so much so that it...
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RN-BSN Programs: An Overview
If you thought that an Associate degree in Nursing was the quickest route to a nursing career, you are not
alone.
The degree, which was introduced 50 years ago, has registered a phenomenal growth over time;
so much so that it currently contributes about 60 percent of entry-level nursing graduates entering the
field each year.
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The degree program provides a solid foundation in direct patient care, and some believe that registered
nurses (RNs) who graduate from an ADN program are more proficient in the technical scope of nursing
practice.
However, the important question you need to ask yourself is whether an associate’s degree is where you
want to stop your educational journey.
Does the career that an ADN program can lead to satisfy your
professional goals and personal aspirations? Or does the fire to do more still rage inside your belly?
After all, it’s no secret that an associate’s degree in nursing can limit your career opportunities.
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