Typically, it is a one year program as a full-time student, and provided the student takes the program as prescribed by the institution.
Most nurses in WW1 were trained in hospitals and had the occansional lectures. Majority of a traniee-nurses training was practical.
Ususlly 12-15 months
they go to school for four years now.
fake sick at home and if they dnt buy it go to school and go to the nurses office and have them call home first or just start crying and say that how bad your in pain
to get a physical you can perhaps go to your school and see if the nurses in your school can give you a physical. Otherwise, visit your local doctor.
No school.
you have to take 14 years of education its long but you get a BIG salary!
If you would like to go to nursing school in Brooklyn, New York then you are in luck. There are many great nursing schools, you might want to look into City Tech College or you could try Long Island College Hospital School Of Nursing. They are both great options to look into for nursing.
A nurse in the US Navy obtains her nursing license before signing up for a Navy position. The specific school does not matter as long as it is an accredited nursing program. They will then go through OIS and be commissioned as a limited duty officer.
Very long to go to school
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.
Psychiatric nurses are always in demand. The best direction is to go through a college nursing program that will provide theoretical and practical, clinical training. The future speaks well for instructors in this area. After experience, you can become a qualified instructor through graduate school training.