Four years, at least. It's just like apprenticing or articling.
An associate's degree in nursing can be earned in two years of full time classes. Two years after high school a graduate can be a registered nurse.
Those seeking a career as a registered nurse should have a strong background in the following areas.BiologyChemistrymathcommunication (written and oral)computer literacydevelopment of good critical thinking skillspsychologysociologyhumanitiessocial science
I would say Health, Biology, and Nutrition and Wellness.
No, but you must at a minimum have a degree at the Associate Level and a license as a Registered Nurse.
Yes!you must have a UG Degree atleast to keep your job secured.
How many years of training are necessary to become a nurse? Idk ask someone else. i got things to do. L8er
Yes, you need to graduate from high school in order to attend college. Once in college, you need to earn a respectable GPA in order to get accepted into Nursing School.
Science, biology, anatomy, anything like that. Also do well in Math.
No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.
In high school, you should take the full series of math available to you. Algebra is critical to the daily work of a registered nurse. Geometry, probability and statistics, and calculus are also helpful.
You have to graduate or obtain a degree GED from High School and then at minimum you will need a two year nursing degree from a community college. After that you will have to be sponsored by a medical facility.
I graduated from High School back in the 1980's and never went to college. I worked as a CNA and recently went to Phlebotomy school and became certified. I want to know what I need to do if I went back to college to become a registered nurse?