It is not too difficult to become a registered nurse in the US. It usually takes about two years.
If you are already in nursing school then the school is usually affiliated with a local hospital where you will train. If your not in nursing school then you need to apply to a nursing school before you can get training.
Nursing profession was taught at Florence Nightingale's training school.
It will not count for anything in nursing school. However, it will definitely makes things easier for you.
Dental assisting is going to take you way less time that a nursing degree. You can find a trade school that specializes in dental assisting.
To become a registered nurse (RN) you will have to apply to a nursing school and spend about two years in classes in training. You will study things like anatomy and physiology and will spend time in an actual hospital during your hands on training.
You can work at a hospice while you go to school to be a nurse, but you cannot hold a nursing position there until you have a degree in registered nursing. You can volunteer there though.
If you are looking for a nursing school for your daughter in the Baltimore Area, you can visit this website mhec.state.md.us/utilities/PCS_Search/pcs_program.asp?ID=377. They have a list of schools offering nursing assistant training.
Yes, many nursing homse will offer CNA training. In fact some of them will not only pay for your training, but they will pay you to do it.
The Nightingale School of Nursing is now part of the King's College, part of the University of London. The title is 'Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery'. With the move to uni training for nurses, the School closed as a stand alone nursing school at St Thomas' Hospital in 1996; the final group of students having begun their training in August 1992.
Programs in Registered Nursing are offered at the 2-year, 4-year bachelor's, and at the master's degree level. Which schools offer nursing programs usually depends on whether the administrators of that school wish to offer them, proximity to clinical training sites, and the needs of surrounding communities and job markets.
Nursing Badges are badges presented to a nurse at the end of that person's training by the training school in the united kingdom in Europe. It is also used for identification.
One goes about becoming a registered nurse by first attending nursing school. Most colleges and community colleges offer nursing programs for undergraduate students.