American Sentinel University’s Nursing Blog Series Details Career Benefits of Earning MSN or DNP
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– MSN and DNP Programs Prepare Nurses to Expand on Their Clinical Expertise and Bring Innovation to Healthcare and Positively Impact Their Communities –
AURORA, CO (PRUnderground) August 15th, 2017
American Sentinel University’s new six-part ‘Career Check-Up’ nursing series is available at https://www.americansentinel.edu/blog/tag/career-check-up/ as part of the university’s ‘The Sentinel Watch’ blog. It features American Sentinel’s Dean of Nursing and Healthcare Programs, Dr. Elaine Foster as she outlines advice and insight for nurses interested in going back to school to earn their MSN or DNP degree.
“The sky is the limit for today’s nursing professionals with advanced degrees. But those who want to enjoy the highest level of responsibility and salary often choose to earn a Master of Science Nursing (MSN) or a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP),” says Dr. Foster.
The degree nurses decide to earn depends on their career goals. Earning an MSN takes less time and in some cases, offers more career options. But there are career paths, such as nursing education and executive leadership, where a DNP could be the better choice.
American Sentinel’s blog series offers a career check-up for nurses and explores what degree is beneficial for them based on their career objectives.
“Nursing is currently in a transitional period. The DNP is slowly becoming the standard to enter advanced nursing practice. As nurses continue to explore the profession, they must examine where they see themselves in several years. We hope this blog series will serve as an excellent point of reference to help nurses get their career on track to achieve their goals,” adds Dr. Foster.
The ‘Career Check-up’ blog series will run through September 8, 2017.
To learn more about whether an MSN or DNP is the right choice for career advancement, visit the ‘Career Check-up’ series on American Sentinel University’s ‘The Sentinel Watch’ blog.
Learn more about how American Sentinel University’s ACEN-accredited DNP with a specialization in executive leadership, educational leadership, or informatics leadership prepares master’s educated nurses for leadership roles in the healthcare system at https://www.americansentinel.edu/online-doctoral-degree-programs.
Learn more about American Sentinel University’s CCNE-accredited online Master of Science Nursing (MSN) program offering five areas of specialization: case management, infection prevention and control, nursing education, nursing informatics and nursing management and organizational leadership at https://www.americansentinel.edu/nursing/m-s-nursing or call 866.922.5690.
About American Sentinel University
American Sentinel University delivers accredited online degree programs in nursing (BSN, MSN, and DNP) and healthcare management (MBA Healthcare, M.S. Information Systems Management, and M.S. Business Intelligence and Analytics). Its affordable, flexible bachelor’s and master’s nursing degree programs are accredited by the Commission for the Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), of One Dupont Circle, NW Suite 530, Washington, D.C., 20036. The DNP program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) of 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, Ga., 30326. The University is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission, DEAC, 1101 17th Street NW, Suite 808, Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) 234-5100, www.deac.org
In June 2016, the Higher Education Commission Board of Trustees voted to grant American Sentinel University the status of candidate for accreditation. Institutions seeking accreditation by HLC are required to complete a period of candidacy before being evaluated for full accreditation. To earn and maintain candidacy, American Sentinel must fully meet the Commission’s Eligibility Requirements and Assumed Practices and demonstrate the capacity to meet all the Criteria for Accreditation within the candidacy period.
Please note, the MBA Healthcare Project-Based program is pending review for inclusion in the university’s programs covered by the Higher Learning Commission designation of candidate for accreditation.
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