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Nursing degree/DipHE/PGDip and career prospects

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lilmonkey | 17:19 Tue 05th Jul 2005 | Jobs & Education
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Does anyone know if there's any difference in long term career prospects between someone with the DipHE, BSc/BN or a graduate with another health-related degree plus the PGDip in nursing?

I know all newly qualified nurses start at the same grade, but do the degree-qualified nurses progress faster or have better job opportunities? The NHS website is quite ambiguous when it comes to finding an answer for that!
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yes you can definately progress up the ladder faster if you hold a degree.

Not 100% on this but i though that all nurses needed to get a degree at some point as i know a number of nurses who have a diploma and have been nursing for years but are now having to convert their diploma into a degree. so i can't understand why if this is the case, the diploma hasn't been scrapped.

diploma student however get a much larger bursary during training.

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