Typically, a nursing program at the associates level is an AS, not an AA.
Well if you know that you want to go ahead and get your bachelors in nursing there is no need to obtain your associates because you will still go through the same program and classes. It would just basically be an extension of classes from your associates. So If you want a bachelors in nursing, enroll in the bachelors nursing program, not the associates.
You go to school and get a degree and go to nurse school
Of course you can.
A BSN is not a nurse. It's a degree. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Go to nursingprograms.com it's a good website.
Go to college, get a nursing degree, and work your way into that specialty.
you must attend a university for a bachelor's degree. you may receive an associate's degree from a community college. you must attend a university for a bachelor's degree. you may receive an associate's degree from a community college.
Yes, You have to go to college and get one of the following: LVN (Liscensed Vocational Nurse) ADN (Associates Degree in Nursing) BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
If they go to medical school and earn the degree, then yes. At that point, however, they would no longer be a nurse, they would be an Osteopathic physician.
No, you do not go to medical school. The nurse practitioner is at present a master's degree. However, some pursue a doctorate in nursing. Still, it is not medical school in terms of a physician.
Being a registered nurse does not require a college degree, but you still have to take additional courses. Being a plumber also does not require a degree, but you will have to go through an apprenticeship program.
To be a Nurse practitioner you have to actually have a bachelor's degree in Nursing or related field. Your LPN experience or clinical hours will help you when it comes to fulfiling required clinical hours for NP program. You need to get your bachelor's because NP is considered a Master's program.
To become a registered nurse, a minimum of two years of schooling is required. This will earn an associates degree in nursing. Many nurses go on to further their education and earn a BSN, or a bachelor of science in nursing degree, with two more years of schooling.