Usually to become a nurse it takes 5-6 years.
it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
2-4 years
22 / 23 years Ayush, :)
6 years
it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
How long does it typically take to become a Licensed practical nurse? Depending on the circumstance, becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse can take up to 14-15 months. You must pass the NCLEX PN exam and complete an approved LPN training program in order to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. After that, your state will require you to be re-certified.
it usually takes about 2-4 years.
About 6-8 years
Although the average student nurse anesthetist works at least 1,694 clinical hours and administers more than 790 anesthetics, this is considered training and goes unpaid. In fact, in order to retain their accreditation, nurse anesthesia programs are prohibited from employing "nurse anesthesia students as nurse anesthetists by title or function." In addition, because of the intensity of nurse anesthesia studies, students are not encouraged to work while in that program. If you would like to learn more about becoming a nurse anesthetist take a look at Becoming a CRNA at http://www.aana.com, (see Related Links below). Jennifer L. ShieldsAssociate Web EditorAmerican Association of Nurse Anesthetists
Four years of nursing school plus residency and boarding by the state of choice.
The best route to take is to specialize in obstetrics. Once you become a nurse, take assignments that place you in obstetrics, so you will get a feel of the discipline.
"Becoming a Nurse Practitioner requires one to first earn thier Registered Nurse credentials. Depending on the educational background you have, this program could take 6 - 8 years."