The Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) Program at a college level is not a degree program, but a diploma. The LPN diploma program is typically offered at community colleges. Most practical nursing programs last about 1 year and include both classroom study and supervised clinical practice (patient care). Classroom study covers basic nursing concepts and patient care-related subjects, including anatomy, physiology, medical-surgical nursing, pediatrics, obstetrics, psychiatric nursing, the administration of drugs, nutrition, and first aid. Clinical practice usually is in a hospital, but often includes other settings such as private duty, nursing homes, health care centers, etc.
The LPN program is typically one year provided the prerequisite coursework has been completed. I would suggest you try to take the program through a college. The most prevalent colleges are community colleges. This would help should you decide to take an LPN to RN program at a later date.
About two years (AA degree).
3 years
After qualifying from High School you will need at least 3 years to qualify for a nurse
Yes, you do need to go to nursing school to become a full time nurse in Nigeria for about 2 years.
nurses have 2 years of college
you need forty two years of school.
In order to be an international nurse, one would need to have the typical years of college usually needed to be a nurse. You would also have to travel, and the mastery of multiple languages would also help.
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
In order to be a nurse, a person will need about four years of experience. Most of this experience comes from college/nursing school. Whereas, some of it also comes from hands on experience.
Possibly about 6-8 years.
u need 5 years
4 years of college. Then 4 years at medical school. Then a 3 year residency at a hospital. A grand total of 11 years.
A person has to get a Bachelor's Degree first, and then go to naturopathic medical school for four years, so the total is 8 years of college.