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It usually happens somewhere around hour ten of a twelve-hour shift.
You're charting. The coffee has stopped working. Someone mentions a nurse manager position, a public health role, or a job teaching future nurses, and suddenly a thought appears:
Wait. Nurses can do that?
Most people picture nursing as one career path.
Hospital. Scrubs. Stethoscope. Repeat.
But earning a
bachelor of science in nursing often changes that equation. It expands the map. Suddenly, opportunities start appearing that weren't visible before, not because they didn't exist, but because certain doors tend to open wider for nurses with a BSN.
And those doors lead to some surprisingly different places.