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Associate Degree In Nursing (adn)

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An Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is a two-year program that prepares individuals to become registered nurses.

Key Features

  • Two-year program
  • Prepares for RN licensure
  • Combination of classroom and hands-on clinical experience

Pros

  • Shorter duration compared to a four-year Bachelor's degree in Nursing
  • Cost-effective option for pursuing a career in nursing
  • Provides a solid foundation for entry-level nursing practice

Cons

  • Limited career advancement opportunities without further education
  • May face some limitations in specialized nursing roles

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