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In reply to the discussion: "Learn a Trade!" response to AI fears [View all]Jilly_in_VA
(13,485 posts)54. They do, but it varies
Some of them still focus more on theory than practical application, and some of the students still don't get enough hands on. When I worked in Knoxville, TN, we got students from two BSN programs. The ones from Carson-Newman, a small Baptist university in Jefferson City, had a terrific clinical instructor who saw that they got plenty of hands-on experience. The ones we got from UT didn't seem to get as much. Some of the C-N grads came to work with us after graduation and they didn't require nearly as much orientation training as the ones from other BSN programs. I noticed this in my travel nurse experience too. The AD grads seemed much better prepared to hit the ground running, for the most part.
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