ext_111260 ([identity profile] gateslacker.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] gateslacker 2007-03-08 02:38 pm (UTC)

Thank you, Sonia! I was definitely bowled over!!The other option, and the one that would take less time, was teaching. Another factor is the fact that an MSN prepared NP can teach, they just don't have that education preparation that would be beneficial or even necessary for teaching.

But, you would know more about that than me. Does the study of education and education theory make you a better educator? My advisor said "a good clinician does not an educator make."

It's not like I have to decide this very minute but, naturally, I need to be thinking about it.

I do love nursing although I am not quite sure I could say I love it with a passion. Certainly, taking these classes has renewed my vigor for it. One of my reasons for pursuing "Plan B" as I call it is the fact that I'm not getting any younger. Will I really be capable of working at my current pace when I am in my 60's? It can be a physically and mentally demanding job!

I think it's great that you are actively pursuing a writing career! I can only imagine how hard it would be to write a novel. The amount of research needed must be phenomenal.

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