Could an RN with only an associates degree get hired for a job as a Nurse Adminsitrator?
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I know a woman who is an RN in ICU. She is the charge nurse (a.k.a. the head nurse) of the ICU nurses, and has been an RN for about 4 years now. She only has an Associates degree in ...show more
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Sure, she has a chance.She wouldn't have made it as far the interview if she didn't.
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My first question is how big is your facility? She would NEVER even be a charge nurse in an intensive care unit with only 4 years experience where I work. I'm assuming this is a very small community hospital and not a major medical center. I have seen nurse admins with only 2yrs formal education, but they have decades of experience working on the floor.
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