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There are many colleges that offer online nursing courses. To find a school that offers a class that fits what you need you should first contact a local school.
In order to become a certified nursing assistant(CNA) you can find information at your local career counseling center, which will direct you to programs many of which are free. Many nursing homes also will have a training class for new hires which will give you the certification you need.
To become a nurse you would need to take more than one class. Most nursing programs are set up in degree types (Associates, Bachelor's, etc.) which will usually take an individual at least two years to complete. One class is usually at least an hour long, several times a week.
For any type of nursing job, even to work at an insurance company, you need a degree in registered nursing. This is usually a bachelors degree, 4 years for nursing.
First, you'll need to complete bachelor's degree in nursing. Next, you need to get your RN license. Finally, you'll need to take a class which includes in-field training as a CRNA. CRNAs must do four years of nursing school followed by a three year long residency program that leads to a Masters Degree.
Yes. You need an RN License which is now a minimum of 2 years in nursing school.
Bachelor of Nursing is required, and 2 years post-grad desired.
You would need to get recertified before anyone will hire you as a nurse.
The number and type of nursing degrees has expanded quite a bit over the last few decades. The time you need to spend in college will vary depending on where you go to school and whether you want an Liscenced Practical Nurse (LPN) degree or an Registered Nurse (RN) degree. For an RN degree you will need a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN) or an Associate's of Nursing degree. The BSN including the training would take about six years. The Associate's of Nursing would take about three years. For an LPN degree you would need about one year of school. Some LPN degrees are even offered online. The quality of nursing schools does vary, so be careful which school you choose.
You could work in a nursing home but not as a CNA. You'll need to retake the class and get your certification to be a licensed CNA at any facility. hi l am looking for red cross cna program for four weeks
If your associate's degree was in nursing, then it will take an additional 60 to 64 credits to complete the bachelor's degree. If it was not, then it depends on what your major was in at the associate degree level, and how many credits are actually transferable to the four years institution.
A minimum of an associates degree in nursing from an accredited college and be able to pass the state board of nursing for your nursing license. Most hospitals want only experienced nursery nurses, so you would also need so many years experience in the field you seek to practice. Many larger hospitals have internship programs for such specialties. They would offer you an opportunity if you had a proven positive nursing background and unblemished background checks.