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On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 16:28:50 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/1/15 4:24 PM, wrote: My problem with the current situation is the medical/educational establishment does not recognize military training and experience. Well, there certainly are ways to evaluate the education and training, and "test" the applicants for ability and knowledge. It seems reasonable to grant qualified military personnel paid apprenticeships at hospitals while they pursue educationally whatever can reasonably be determined is needed to help them get a BSN. There are lots of science courses involved in that BSN. My grand niece was an ER nurse in the navy and in civilian life she would have to start like any other high school graduate. There was no path to use any of her training or experience. |
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