No, the program involves supervised clinical hours performed within a health facility, typically a hospital.
In the US you do need a diploma.
Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse (diploma), Registered Nurse with B.S. degree, Nurse Practitioner. All of these are nurses.
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To become an ER nurse, one has to complete a two to four-year nursing program. There are three types: associate's degree, bachelor's degree, or diploma.
if there a hospital that trains you to become nurse by working there? hands on learning diploma degree?
It is a diploma program that typically takes one year to complete.
No you need to have a Bachelor's in Nursing so if you already have an Associate's in Nursing you can apply for the RN-to BSN programs some schools offer.
I'm more than sure you cannot even qualify to become a Nurse without some college credit.
No, you can't become a CNA with just a FA/CPR card & HS Diploma. You will need to take a class and pass a state exam. No, you can't become a certified nurse's aide (CNA) with a CPR and first aid certification plus a high school diploma. You will need to take a CNA class and pass a state test.
iam a diploma holder,want to study correspondence course in b-tech
To become a Licensed Vocational Nurse, one needs to have a high school diploma and a certificate for completing the training program. The training program takes one year to complete.
In order to become a registered nurse, and work as such in the NHS, one must complete a program recognized by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Currently, this involves completing a degree or diploma.