College education most likely could be shortened by 1 year if extraneous courses didnβt need to be taken. Back in the β70βs we had to take a full year of English, two semesters of phys. ed., inorganic and organic chemistry, a statistics course, none of which I used in nursing. It may be different now, I donβt know. I forget what elective I had to take, but it would have been more worthwhile to require basic sign language devoted to maneuvering in the health care arena; or Spanish, Chinese or French as it relates to health care; at least another semester of pharmaceutical uses and side effects or alternative medicine. I canβt even begin to see how an A.D. degree prepares anyone to be a nurse. I thought 4 years was too short back then. If you donβt know basic English, sentence and paragraph structure, punctuation before entering college, you have zero reason to be admitted. Back then you also had to have two years of a foreign language to be admitted to college. I am not sure why, because it really would not help to converse with foreign speaking patients.
require basic sign language devoted to maneuvering in the health care arena; or Spanish, Chinese or French as it relates to health care; at least another semester of pharmaceutical uses and side effects or alternative medicine.
was my favorite. I agree absolutely 100% - that's a great idea. π
very much appreciate what you said and took the time to write it.
many thanks π»
College education most likely could be shortened by 1 year if extraneous courses didnβt need to be taken. Back in the β70βs we had to take a full year of English, two semesters of phys. ed., inorganic and organic chemistry, a statistics course, none of which I used in nursing. It may be different now, I donβt know. I forget what elective I had to take, but it would have been more worthwhile to require basic sign language devoted to maneuvering in the health care arena; or Spanish, Chinese or French as it relates to health care; at least another semester of pharmaceutical uses and side effects or alternative medicine. I canβt even begin to see how an A.D. degree prepares anyone to be a nurse. I thought 4 years was too short back then. If you donβt know basic English, sentence and paragraph structure, punctuation before entering college, you have zero reason to be admitted. Back then you also had to have two years of a foreign language to be admitted to college. I am not sure why, because it really would not help to converse with foreign speaking patients.
Loved your reply - absolutely. this