yes if you want to be any type of nurse or doctor you have to go to medical school
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
No, you do not go to medical school. The nurse practitioner is at present a master's degree. However, some pursue a doctorate in nursing. Still, it is not medical school in terms of a physician.
One could become a nurse before beginning medical school. Becoming a nurse is not likely to greatly help in attaining admission to medical school, and some medical schools may not look at your application very favorably, as there is a very serious nursing shortage in this country. If you want to become a physician, become a physician. If you want to become a nurse, become a nurse. Do not go to nursing school with the intent to become a physician later, as your application to nursing school will take a spot away from a person who actually wants to practice nursing.
It's not as easy as that. You have to go to school for all the medical professions. You need to go to a nursing school to become a nurse, and a medical school to become a doctor. Some nurses choose to go on to medical school, but you don't reach a point in medical school when you have the ability to work as a nurse prior to being a doctor.
Just like anyone, a nurse, can go to medical school if they choose to do so.
Princeton University does not have a Medical School or a Nursing School.
You must go to medical school for 4years ......if yu want to be a nurse LMFAO
since medical school is not a job, you are probably not payed for it.
Yes, though there's no "shortcut"; they'd still have to go to medical school.
To become a psychiatric nurse one may need to hold a nursing degree or diploma. This qualification must be from the Nursing and Midwifery Council, and can take up to 3 years to complete.
The only way to become a doctor is to go through medical school. A medical school will not let you transfer any credits from any other program into their school. They want understand that they have taught you how to be a doctor by their own rights. This includes taking their classes their way as a part of their specific curriculum. No one can test into a med-schools curriculum. Only credits from another med-school have a chance of transferring, and only then is it a chance, not a guarantee. A med-school has to be tough like that because you are required to meet certain requirements through their class curriculum in order to graduate by a national board standard of accreditation.
Before joining Congress, Eddie Bernice Johnson worked as a registered nurse and a chief psychiatric nurse. She also served as the senior vice president and chief psychiatric nurse at St. Paul Medical Center.