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To become a pediatric nurse, you will need to first graduate nursing school then seek additional specialized training. Pediatric nurses can work in hospitals, clinics and some family practices. Pediatric nurses specialize in working with children and their families, and should be able to relate well to patients of all ages.
I'm more than sure you cannot even qualify to become a Nurse without some college credit.
In certain cases some trade schools or technical schools will allow you to take a test called the ATB test (Ability to Benefit). In most cases you do have to have a highschool diploma or GED to complete a nursing program.
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Pediatric Nurse.
No, Doctor are graduates of a Medical School.
Princeton University does not have a Medical School or a Nursing School.
Consider nursing school for a start.
Well i started my job as a pediatric nurse when i was about 20
"What physical traits do i need for a pediatric nurse?"
Interview a pediatric nurse and find out. Don't be so lazy.
Pediatric nurses must first complete nursing program either at a college, hospital, or university and earn an associate's or bachelor's degree. To become a pediatric nurse one also has to pass an exam to become a registered nurse. They can then apply for positions in pediatric offices and hospitals.