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Does anyone happen to know of a bachelor's program for nurse practitioner? I am an LPN taking a bridge program to get my ADN. After that I plan to get my BSN and eventually would like to be a pediatric nurse practitioner. Do I have to have a master's for that? Are there programs for BSN that certify you for nurse practitioner? Thanks! The University of Washington in Seattle has a wonderful ARNP program, but it is graduate. They have an undergrad PA-C program that's very well respected. Maybe you could transfer? Nothing wrong with getting a Master's, though! :) A BSN program is a 4 year nursing degree. It is completely separate from the masters/nurse practitioner schooling. After you recieve your BSN, you need to have usually 2 years of clinical experience, (alot of time you need to have critical care experience)and then apply for grad school, which will be usually 2 years full time to recieve your nurse practioner degree (which is a masters degree). |
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