What is the difference between the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) nursing program and the Nevada State College nursing program?

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What is the difference between the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) nursing program and the Nevada State College nursing program?

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Dan Golfy

Oh, that’s an interesting question. You asked in December 2020, so you probably know the difference now. I’m curious to know. I couldn’t help you with the answer because I’m about to graduate from Caribbean medical school, and I think our naming system is a little clearer. I have now looked at the list of specialties on our website, and it seems to make sense https://www.trinityschoolofmedicine.org/students/journey-caribbean-medical-student-trinity. It seems that the existence of these two programs may be the inattention of your site moderator.

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Ylit

I believe that there is not much difference, you can find work after graduating from any of these universities. There is a site https://extendatouch.com/ which now helps with Connecting Caregivers for Covid-19. You can talk here with real caregivers and share experiences with each other.

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CSN offers a two-year Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree. An associate degree in nursing prepares students with the knowledge and skills to care for individuals or groups in a structured setting and to manage and lead unlicensed personnel. Nevada State College offers a four-year Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. This degree gives students the skills for comprehensive care of individuals and groups with complex and unpredictable needs. In addition, it prepares students with management processes and leadership skills to promote change and improve nursing care. Students will need a BSN if they want to earn a Masters degree in Nursing (e.g., nurse practitioner, nurse educator).

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