medic417
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Another question. Where do nurses from the US rate in the world compared to other countries?
The Philipines must be the best because they come to the USA and fill many of the RN jobs.
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Another question. Where do nurses from the US rate in the world compared to other countries?
the NLNAC's opinion doesn't mean jack..
Either that or I do not feel that excelsior RNs are worthy of the title.
It has been my experience that the only individuals who defend online courses and shortcuts are those who have taken those shortcuts and went through those online courses that have something to lose if the program is no longer accepted.
You speak of the campus program you attended being a joke, I see it all too often.. you can't find someone to blame for your inability to become competent or to make it through, so you blame the instructor or the program. Let's be real, you probably went to excelsior because you couldn't cut it in real nursing school.
If excelsior is such a great program and prepares its nurses so well, then why are there states that will not accept its graduates? My education stands in all 50 states and so long as I meet the state requirements for reciprocity, my RN is good in every one of them. There is no state I cannot practice in. Do you think these boards of nursing have went so far as to say that they will not accept an excelsior graduate simply because they do not like the word "Online"? These individuals have had a wealth of experience in both clinical nursing and administration.. They have decided that they want no part of these, "Shortcut" nurses and as such, I applaud them for this.
Excelsior's nursing program is a joke in the medical community.
The Philipines must be the best because they come to the USA and fill many of the RN jobs.
Excelsior is not a shortcut. To make this statement is to show, once again, your complete ignorance of the program. Pass-or-fail one-shot exams that require motivation and hundreds of hours of self-study for each course, and that are proctored at the same facility that administers NCLEX is not a shortcut. A pass-or-fail clinical performance examination that does not offer any hand-holding or coaching, that tests your ability to function as a new grad RN, that has a 62% pass rate (that is, only 62% of people pass it after completing the didactic portion of the program) is not a shortcut.
If the pass rate from EC is only 62%, it just shows they have no control over who enters their program. How many have wasted their time and money with EC when they could have been getting real clinical experience and not just one of the weekend preps to prepare for this "clinical performance" test?
Is this a cheap shot at Filpino nurses?
Do you have anything to actually comment on about their nursing education system?
Is this a cheap shot at Filpino nurses?
Do you have anything to actually comment on about their nursing education system?
No it is a compliment as they are well prepared and are quickly hired at many hospitals which leads to the logical conclusion that their educational standards for RN exceed those of many USA RN programs. I do not see how you came up with your twisted interpretation of my statement.
Or....hospitals do not really care WHERE you get your education or HOW as long as you have RN behind your name...no?
Honestly in most jobs I find they do not care about anything beyond the proper license or certification. Few ever ask about or check on the school.
I do not see how you came up with your twisted interpretation of my statement.
Honestly in most jobs I find they do not care about anything beyond the proper license or certification. Few ever ask about or check on the school.
Eh? Me? I didn't attack Rob.
Considering medicRob has a BSN, consistently argued against EC from the outset of this thread, had enough respect for paramedicine and education to complete a 2 year medic program rather than challenge the test and works for one of the most respected CCT programs nationwide, I think your attacking the wrong poster...
All that said, the arrogance you display is astounding. There are EC graduates that could run circles around most new BSNs. Your a babe in the healthcare woods, cooling the attitude would go a long way towards furthering yourself.
Apparently you know how everyone learns best and we should just do it that way, right?
There are some in nursing who take pride in their profession and don't want to see it eroded by nursing mills. Maybe some have EMS backgrounds and haven't always known the medic mills to produce outstanding Paramedics all the time and don't want nursing to follow that path.