NURSING SCHOOL ACCREDITATION | WHY you need a ACCREDITED PROGRAM + NURSE SUES SCHOOL | Fromcnatonp
Вставка
- Опубліковано 7 лют 2023
- WELCOME BACK TO MY CHANNEL! Today I am talking all about why accreditation is required before you choose and nursing program
#fromcnatonp #registerednurse #nurselawsuit
✨ subscribe to my channel ( IT IS FREE 😊) 👉🏾 bit.ly/fromcnatonp
MENTIONED IN VIDEO
📌 Nursing School Lawsuit: www.nrtoday.com/business/four...
📌 CCNE website: www.aacnnursing.org/CCNE
📌ACEN website: www.acenursing.org
📌URGENT CARE MUST HAVE
✨EMRA antibiotic Guide: amzn.to/3MQIJWq
✨SUTURE KIT: amzn.to/3wJQRCc
📌Nursing Must Have
Stethoscope: amzn.to/2RWMWjZ
Work shoes (clogs): amzn.to/3i5nqna
Work shoes (Brooks my fav) amzn.to/3p5NSyP
✨Most Popular Videos
I Quit my NP Jobs: • THE END | I QUIT MY NU...
Was becoming a NP Worth IT: • Was becoming a Nurse P...
NP vs CRNA: • CRNA vs NP | Everythin...
How much does NP make: • Nurse Practitioner Sal...
Lets Stay Connected
📱 INSTAGRAM: / fromcnatonp
💻 Blog: fromcnatonp.com
🎼 Epidemic Sound: www.epidemicsound.com/referra...
🎙PODCAST***** NEW EPISODE EVERY MONDAY ✨OUR FUTURE NURSES✨
GOOGLE 👇🏾podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...
ITUNES: 👉🏾 podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
SPOTIFY 👉🏾 open.spotify.com/show/7Mz6e21...
📬 SEND ME MAIL 📬
✨PO BOX✨
480 N Canton Center Rd
PO Box 87947
Canton MI, 4818
👉🏾 Some links may be affiliate links. This means that I get a small percentage of money if you choose to buy a product I linked in this video. This does not change the price you pay for the product.
It's ridiculous the amount of online nursing schools and the lack of confidence from physicians and patients in us. And.... this is why. I hope this get more standardized for the accredited programs as well.
Exactly, I worked hard for my licenses!
In the name of Jesus!!!!.I will pass my nclex exam this year, I say this with good faith and the lord will see me through Amen!!!!!.
Well, I've taken the exams for the 4th time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it. 😭💔
@@mariagloria4619 Just say "I haven't passed yet." Don't
take it as a failure but see it as a learning opportunity. There is a lot of power in "Yet"; you are telling yourself that you will get there and that your eyes and heart are still fixed on your goal.
Nclex test is really frustrating, I can't believe I failed again after studying so much. 🤦♂️💔😭
You should cover the rock bottom standards by which NP schools gain accreditation. Some have 100% acceptance rates, there’s no standardized education (unlike medical schools, PA schools and CRNA schools) they don’t help you find preceptors nor are they required to (in the majority of instances) and in some cases, require as little as 500 clinical hrs, no prior nursing experience, AND still expect that you’ll be able to function safely as a provider!
@@javiercarlosrodriguez PA schools average a 31% acceptance rate, compared to 41% acceptance for medical schools. (source: Medscape)
That is the first thing I checked before applying to my nursing school.
Happy you did, some folks are not
This is such great information!!! it is not something I personally even thought about when I attended nursing school over 20 years ago. I just knew the school I was attending with a large University. It was well known and others that had a graduated the nursing program, so I can definitely see how someone could be unaware of the value in the impact of accreditation.
Funny thing I didn’t know about national accreditation either, I also went to a large reputable university and they had a 99% pass rate. I graduated in 2010, most ppl don’t know these things. I really need everyone to be aware before applying to some of these schools. Thanks for watching
This should be checked out BEFORE enrolling.
Most definitely
This was so good !
I just applied to nursing school and after watching this video I went and doubled checked the school's accreditation status...thanks for the info..love your videos!!!
It needs to be on the approved list too.
Some schools without national accreditation still enable you to take your boards. New schools tend to seek accreditation afterwards. I was able to take my boards.
I got my CMA MANY MOONS AGO. the college courses didn’t transfer to 2 or 4 yr schools but thankfully the course was accredited. Others weren’t so lucky.
Some schools only have regional accreditation but are on the list of approved state programs. always check if it is on the states approved list. Some schools have probationary status. They will stay that way until the schools pass rates increase. My school was seeking CCNE accreditation but was on the list of approved state school.
Thank you for sharing. What are the jobs that require you to be nationally accredited?
Oh wow!!😮 withdrew the accreditation 👀
That is what the article said, not sure why
How do I check if a school is state and nationally accredited?
Good thing i saw this video the private college by me is not accredited now ill have to drive 1 hour away if i wish to become a lpn
This information is something that all potential students should be aware of before choosing a school. I, myself went to an unaccredited school, did my homework, did not want to be on a waiting list, worked hard to pay out of pocket, and I must say I was well prepared, passed my ncex, 75 questions, 1st try. Just do your homework, it seems like because of the recent scams, that people have labeled all Flotida schools. Don't be lazy, take your time and research, not all are bad.
which school did you go to ?
Hello, National League for Nursing, Commission for Nurse Education Accreditation (CNEA) is a new credible accreditation standard? Thank you
Heyyy sis. This AAS in Nursing program I was looking into is accredited by NLN CNEA. Is that a real thing? I know most AAs are ACEN. I believe it stand for National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation
Its not only nursing…other degree programs have similar issues
Sad but true… thanks for watching
Actually, any credits earned at a Nationally accredited institution will not transfer into the College/University system. There's a difference between the schools accreditation and program accreditation. This matters when you decide you want to further your education at a college or university and learn that none of the Gen ed classes you paid to take at a nationally accredited strip mall program count. You have to retake all those classes, out of pocket because you used your financial aid already. These nationally accredited programs can get you to were you want to be, but there are limits if you decide in the future to pursue more or different tracks.
One of the nursing schools I want to enroll in is accredited by CNEA. Is it not a good choice to enroll in that school?
I graduated from a non “ national accredited” school. I passed my nclex. However, I am now not able to find a school that will allow me to pursue my BSN. Does anyone have any recommendations of an accredited program that will accept my non accredited transcripts to enroll as RN-BSN? Please share
I knew it had to be more to the story. So the school was money hungry and didn’t care about the students. 😐
Most of them really don’t care about students and that is sad
Yeah don’t even do approved programs only accredited programs! do not risk it! Especially now they are tightening up on these programs.
They need to tighten things up, too many scammers out here and it is sad
What type of attorney do I need
You can try to find an attorney who focuses on consumer law. I am looking for a good one right now. And it has to do with a nursing program
Most of the nurses learned on the job do you believe that nursing degree should loosen the academic requirements and focus more on clinical care?
Nope, not at all. There still need to be standards that need to be upheld didactic wise, but I do think that more time need to be spent hands on with real patients and clinical hours.
I can learn "On the Job" how to insert a foley catheter or how to IVP a medication, but without the proper education, I will have NO CLUE as to the why. NO CLUE how to assess the efficacy of the treatment, etc.
I lost all faith in the education system in US
Found a program that’s state approved and able to sit for NCLEX it’s just not nationally accredited is that fine?
It’s should be fine when applying for jobs in that state, but you may run into issues when furthering your education, or trying to get a “ prestigious “ or government job out of state…
The VA or the military is so outdated, why even bother applying there? The benefits and pay are joke as well.