It just depends on what state you are working in and where you are working at!!!!
Yes. It would not be uncommon for a neonatologist to make twice what a generic pediatrician makes.
That would be a neonatal nurse
Example sentence - He loves his chosen profession as a nurse in the neonatal department.
Medical.
A neonatal nurse is needed when a newborn infant requires specialized care for conditions such as premature birth, birth defects or infection. Neo refers to new.
Neonatal pertains to the first 28 days of a newborn's life. For example, neonatal care refers to medical attention and support given to infants during their first month. Neonatal units are specialized hospital departments that cater to the needs of newborn babies.
A midwife. ******************** A midwife usually attends a mother during pregnancy and birth. If the baby is born in a hospital, it would be the neonatal, maternity, or motherbaby nurses, depending on the setup of the hospital.
It would be a doctorate. Nurse practitioners hold either a master's or doctorate in nursing.
That really depends on the nurse. A nurse with a better degree will get paid more than a nurse without a good degree. 8000
Personally; Being a Nurse In This Field Of Medical Profession Would Be Fantastic; Not Many Disadvantages; Crying alot - Which Was Mentioned; But That's Part Of The Job. Being An Assistant In A Surgical Operating Theatre; Performing Somthing You Might Not Approve Of; Abortion. And Ofcorse; Death. :(
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.
First, you would need the complete a bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN). Then there would be an additional two to three years to complete the master's degree which is the minimum educational requirement for a nurse practitioner. Some have a doctorate.