Most nursing programs require student nurses to intern with an experienced nurse, selected by the school. Programs vary as to how many hours but mine was 120 hours. Usually the internship is in a hospital setting on a Medical- Surgical floor. This gives the student a broad range of experiences with various conditions.
Absolutely nurse trainees need to do internships. They cannot learn to use medical equipment, drugs and work with doctors and patients without the internship training and supervision by experienced licensed nurses. They must have it to get licensed.
You need to have a bachelors degree and study for up to 5 years and get internship to have the right experience!
After qualifying from High School you will need at least 3 years to qualify for a nurse
First, you must have a bachelor's degree with completion of the prerequisite coursework required by medical schools. Then it will take four years of medical school. There will be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
3 years
nurses have 2 years of college
There are four years of medical schools. There will also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
In order to be an international nurse, one would need to have the typical years of college usually needed to be a nurse. You would also have to travel, and the mastery of multiple languages would also help.
Approximately 4-5 years of school as well as 1 year of training/internship
Possibly about 6-8 years.
You don't need to go to school to become a secretary. You just need computer skills, and possibly hands on experience through an internship.
You need 4 years of undergraduate school. Then you need to go to medical school. Then you do an internship.
How many years does it takeyou need four years of a college/university and then four years of internship and then you take an exam and if you pass it then you're finished