I can only speak for the United Kingdom, so if your writing this is America I'm afraid i have no idea how much of this will be applicable!
here in the UK, you can opt to do either a diploma in nursing, or a degree. Both are 3 year courses, the difference betweent he two is that diploma students tend tog et a bigger bursary (don't ask me why) and degree students have to write a dissertation (a massive essay) between 10 - 25000 words long, epepnding on each university.
Although it sounds like their are downsides to doing the degree, the government have just ruled that eventually all nurses will have to have a degree, so if you are thinking of going into nursing, you would be best to study for a degree to save you having to do addtional university time once qualified.
courses are three years long and include a mixture of time in lectures and out on the wards. Each uni tends to have its own programme, i.e, specifying how much time you spend on wards : in class.
Many universities offer nursing courses, so have a look around to see which ones for you. The NHS will pay your tuition fees, regardless of your financial status. They will also pay you a bursary each month (which you do not have to pay back) so you will leave uni with very little debt. ( which is a plus side when nurses earn so little)
Good Luck!
to become a RN you have to go through college and you have to work at least 16 hours in an office with people that have already taken the course and have gone through every thing that you have gone through and i hope that you love the job that you will get anf that you too can help save millions of lives everyday just like i do for a living and that you get everythin gthat you want and that you live a long and happy life!!!!!
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
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Medical training
Degree course
Yes defintely why not am a male and training to be a professional nurse
There are a number of schools that allow one to get a nurse practitioner training online. These training programs can be found by inserting "nurse practitioner training online" into a search engine. One Web site that allows one to view and compare a number of these training programs is: www.allnursingschools.com/nursing-degree/nurse-practitioner. You can get nurse practitioner training completely online at www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=ED096420. You can read about the requirements at education-portal.com/how_to_become_a_nurse_practitioner.html
To become a cardiac nursespecialist, or cardiovascular nurse of musteither get education and training as an RN or have a masters in cardiac medicinedo externship as an RNGo through training to become a cardiac nurse specialistdo extrenship as a cardiac nurse specialist
yes yoy can take auxiliary nurse training course online.www.online-education.net
Certified Nurse Assistant training usually lasts ten to twelve weeks.
There are a number of schools that offer training for nurse practitioners. onlinenursepractitionerprograms.com has a lot of resources to find out more information.
The beginning salary for someone who takes certified nurse assistant training is $65000
North Carolina A&T State University offers Vocational Nurse Training in Greensboro, NC. University of North Carolina at Greensboro also offers Vocational Nurse Training in Greensboro, NC.
Yes there are nurse aide training programs located in Lodi, CA. There is the Arbor Convalescent Nurse Aide Program located at 900 North Church.
Np is Nurse practitioner.The training depends on what they choose.Mostly 6 to 7 yrs.
There is a lot of education and training that is required to become a prenatal nurse. You must know human anatomy and development for example.
A forensic nurse is a nurse with additional training. The additional training can be anywhere from a one day course, or a semester long course, depending on which kind of forensic nurse you want to be.