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Are you a registered nurse looking for RN bridge
programs to obtain your master’s degree in nursing, but have your bachelor’s in some other
subject? Or are you a medical professional like a LPN, LVN, or paramedic who is looking to
advance in your career to a registered nurse? Lay your worries to rest, there are plenty of RN
bridge programs out there for people just like you.

What is an RN Bridge Program?

An RN bridge program is for registered nurses or other medical personnel already working in
their field that want to either earn their master’s degree or have a lesser nursing job and want
to be able to qualify as a registered nurse. Most nurses in this predicament feel that they cannot
advance in their field without having to repeat four years of college plus the time it would take to
earn their master’s degree in nursing.

RN bridge programs serve as a “bridge” across the gap of your bachelor’s degree into your
master’s degree in nursing. In these programs, you will combine the knowledge you learned as
a registered nurse with what you learned in undergraduate school and work towards a Master of
Science in Nursing degree. All without having to repeat any college!

Who Qualifies for RN Bridge Programs?

As long as you have worked in the medical field and completed the proper schooling for that
job, anyone can apply to an RN bridge program. There are many categories for RN bridge
programs such as RN to MSN (Master of Science in Nursing), paramedic to RN, licensed
vocational nurse (LVN) to RN, and licensed practical nurses (LPN) to RN.

These programs help all sorts of people who want to advance their careers, but have been
hindered by what they thought was an inferior education. If you have the motivation to obtain a
master’s degree in nursing, there are colleges out there ready to help you cross the bridge.

Where Can I Find RN Bridge Programs?

Bridge programs for registered nurses are not difficult to find. Most colleges with nursing
programs understand that medical professionals want to go back to school and learn more




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skills, but still have to balance work and family with time for school. The whole thing can be
                                   quite the hectic affair. That is why many accredited colleges that have a nursing program also
                                   have an bridge program for their master’s degree. The best news for a busy nurse is that many
                                   of these bridge programs offer courses online so you can do them at your leisure. Though in a
                                   field like nursing, not everything can be done online. Major examinations or practical learning
                                   exercises may require you to visit a physical location. So it would be best to find a college in
                                   your area so you do not have to take a plane every couple of weeks across the country.

                                   What to Expect from an Bridge Program?

                                   If you are already a registered nurse, the credits from your nursing program will transfer over
                                   well to many RN to MSN bridge programs, so the time it takes to earn the degree will be
                                   significantly less. You will be looking to spend about one year in an RN bridge program, then
                                   you will be able to go to school to obtain your master’s degree. If you are not an RN but are an
                                   LPN, LVN, or paramedic looking to become an RN, the RN bridge program will take about one
                                   year as well before you are able to take the examination to become a registered nurse.

                                   The length of an RN bridge program also depends on how many general classes your previous
                                   degree satisfied. If you took very few or no medical classes while obtaining your undergraduate
                                   degree, you may be required to take classes like chemistry, anatomy, and microbiology. Before
                                   you begin any of the classes in the RN bridge program, you will first have to fill in any perquisite
                                   classes that you may have missed. This could lengthen the time it takes you to complete the
                                   bridge program.

                                   For nurses working towards their master’s degree you should expect to take such classes as
                                   leadership in healthcare systems, public health, and health care informatics. You will also take
                                   courses for specialized nursing such as acute care nurse, adult clinical nurse, and family
                                   practitioner nurse. These will help you get the most well rounded education as would be
                                   expected of a nurse who has a master’s degree.

                                   Take advantage of the variety of RN bridge programs available to you and advance your career
                                   today.

                                   Check Out The Full Indepth Details Here: Benefits of RN Bridge Programs




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Benefits of RN Bridge Programs

  • 1. Are you a registered nurse looking for RN bridge programs to obtain your master’s degree in nursing, but have your bachelor’s in some other subject? Or are you a medical professional like a LPN, LVN, or paramedic who is looking to advance in your career to a registered nurse? Lay your worries to rest, there are plenty of RN bridge programs out there for people just like you. What is an RN Bridge Program? An RN bridge program is for registered nurses or other medical personnel already working in their field that want to either earn their master’s degree or have a lesser nursing job and want to be able to qualify as a registered nurse. Most nurses in this predicament feel that they cannot advance in their field without having to repeat four years of college plus the time it would take to earn their master’s degree in nursing. RN bridge programs serve as a “bridge” across the gap of your bachelor’s degree into your master’s degree in nursing. In these programs, you will combine the knowledge you learned as a registered nurse with what you learned in undergraduate school and work towards a Master of Science in Nursing degree. All without having to repeat any college! Who Qualifies for RN Bridge Programs? As long as you have worked in the medical field and completed the proper schooling for that job, anyone can apply to an RN bridge program. There are many categories for RN bridge programs such as RN to MSN (Master of Science in Nursing), paramedic to RN, licensed vocational nurse (LVN) to RN, and licensed practical nurses (LPN) to RN. These programs help all sorts of people who want to advance their careers, but have been hindered by what they thought was an inferior education. If you have the motivation to obtain a master’s degree in nursing, there are colleges out there ready to help you cross the bridge. Where Can I Find RN Bridge Programs? Bridge programs for registered nurses are not difficult to find. Most colleges with nursing programs understand that medical professionals want to go back to school and learn more 1/2
  • 2. skills, but still have to balance work and family with time for school. The whole thing can be quite the hectic affair. That is why many accredited colleges that have a nursing program also have an bridge program for their master’s degree. The best news for a busy nurse is that many of these bridge programs offer courses online so you can do them at your leisure. Though in a field like nursing, not everything can be done online. Major examinations or practical learning exercises may require you to visit a physical location. So it would be best to find a college in your area so you do not have to take a plane every couple of weeks across the country. What to Expect from an Bridge Program? If you are already a registered nurse, the credits from your nursing program will transfer over well to many RN to MSN bridge programs, so the time it takes to earn the degree will be significantly less. You will be looking to spend about one year in an RN bridge program, then you will be able to go to school to obtain your master’s degree. If you are not an RN but are an LPN, LVN, or paramedic looking to become an RN, the RN bridge program will take about one year as well before you are able to take the examination to become a registered nurse. The length of an RN bridge program also depends on how many general classes your previous degree satisfied. If you took very few or no medical classes while obtaining your undergraduate degree, you may be required to take classes like chemistry, anatomy, and microbiology. Before you begin any of the classes in the RN bridge program, you will first have to fill in any perquisite classes that you may have missed. This could lengthen the time it takes you to complete the bridge program. For nurses working towards their master’s degree you should expect to take such classes as leadership in healthcare systems, public health, and health care informatics. You will also take courses for specialized nursing such as acute care nurse, adult clinical nurse, and family practitioner nurse. These will help you get the most well rounded education as would be expected of a nurse who has a master’s degree. Take advantage of the variety of RN bridge programs available to you and advance your career today. Check Out The Full Indepth Details Here: Benefits of RN Bridge Programs 2/2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)