Posted on Jan 24, 2020
TSgt David Holman
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I have recently been accepted through an accelerated BSN program for students currently holding a bachelors. Ultimately, I want to go on to be an NP, but I know there are several levels. Honestly, I just want to be able to have a clinic and see Families for routine/acute care issues, and don't have a strong desire to move into research. Would stopping at an MSN-FNP/PNP allow me to see and treat my patients, or do I need to press on toward a DNP. If it is the latter, is it possible to do it as a final step after an MSN? I am not exactly young, so being able to finish with time to appreciate the practice would be preferred. Any thoughts?
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MAJ Family Nurse Practitioner
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If school allows you to go MSN first, go for it. You can always go MSN to DNP later.
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1LT Medical-Surgical Nurse
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It is my understanding that you do not need the DNP unless you want to work in academia. Good luck in your nursing program. It’s information through a fire hose but it can be done. Don’t worry too much about all the nursing theory/theorists stuff. Patient safety is the priority, even on your exams!
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TSgt David Holman
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1LT (Join to see) Thanks for the encouragement. I am very excited about the program in general. I am hoping to draw on the knowledge skills and abilities that the Air Force gave me as a medic, and hoping that will at least help lighten the load when it comes to theory. Patient safety is always first.
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TSgt David Holman

It should definitely help as you’re already familiar with getting vital signs, physical assessments and patient histories.
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The Masters level is all you will need unless you desire to work in academia or your employer requires it. There is no pay difference between degrees, but with the Masters you will be employable sooner and will have more seniority/experience.
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TSgt David Holman
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I think this was exactly the answer I was looking for. I don’t plan on teaching so if pay is the same I am going to start looking at MSN options
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