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My company pays for Business Degrees but I want be a RN. Are there any business degrees that compliment RN's? |
I am extemelly uncertain....I do not want to miss out on receiving a free education; therfore I would like to atleast get a business degree that will later compliment my future degree in the nursing field. Could you please recommend an educational path that I should take to satisfy both business and nursing? Do you think they will pay for Healthcare Administration? health care administration is sort of the hospital equivalent of and MBA--they are both very much business related. some schools also have dual MSN and MBA programs (msn being a masters in nursing) and you could also look into that. health care administration HC admin. The CEO of the hospital I work for is an RN. Many "case managers" are paper-work RNs that take care of insurance, placement and social care. most companies that reimburse for education do so only for as it relates to the business. many also reimburse not pay up-front. generally they require a certain degree with a certain GPA to qualify. you should be able to get much better answers from your employer. |
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