According to the information I found at www.lpntraining.org, in Texas and California an LPN is known as a licensed vocational nurse. Most LPN programs take about a year to complete, after which you can take a national licensing exam, and get a license in your state. You can find more information on these programs in Texas, at this site. http://www.lpntraining.org/Texas/
Were you can get lpn training, depends on the area where you stay or which area is convenient to you. You can visit http://www.lpntraining.org and find out training centers in your state and locality.
I am an LPN Do not need training
There are some training that can be done . And you can find this training at the following sites online www.licensedpracticalnurse.net/lpn-schools/ , www.licensedpracticalnurse.net/online-lpn-programs/
There are countless schools that offer LPN nurses training. Allied Health Schools is one, they have info about their LPN program at: www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/lpn
You must complete a training program which has been approved at the state level. When this training programe is finished you must pass a licensing examination in order to work professionally as an LPN.
You can take LPN training at your local college or univerity. LPN training requires an additional 2 yrs. of schooling. An LPN must be a compassionate and caring person willing to put sick individuals ahead of thier well being.
Each state has its own rules and regulations for LPN's. You will have to check with the state board of nursing in the state the LPN is licensed in.
How much is an LPN's salary in the state of Louisiana?
LPN training time varies based on the type of program you are in. A very aggressive program can finish in as little as 9 months, with the average program taking closer to 18 months.
Unfortunately, there is no LPN jobs that offer RN training while you work
Yes, LPN courses are stillvery much available in the US. They can be found in every state. As long as people need medical treatment, LPN courses will still be around.
Whether your credits transfer depends on the new school and its review of your previous coursework. This site has info about LPN training in Tennessee: http://www.nursegroups.com/LPN-Programs/Tennessee/Nashville