Well, LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) is a type of degree, so that's what you'll get at a LPN school.
LPN College seems like a reputable enough school for becoming an LPN. They have affordable loan plans, and allow flexible schedules so you can work while attending school.
LPN program provides basic nursing skills and knowledge which allowed people to have an easy transition to RN programs which usually takes two or four years to finish. You can take some lessons at Connecticut LPN School, New Jersey LPN School and at Utah LPN School.
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/
An lpn school is a school and or university that offers a degree in licensed practical nursing. These schools can be found in every state in the nation.
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
Yes, Kaplan University and Chamberlain College of Nursing are 2 great places for online LPN school.
LPN in reference to LPN classes stands for: Licensed Practical Nurse. A nurse is one who works with doctors to care for sick people. The process of becoming an LPN is not an easy one -- school and practice are required!
Concorde Career Colleges in Memphis offers a nursing program where an LPN can be obtained.
LPN stands for licensed practical nurse. They are known as LVNs, licensed vocational nurse, in the states of Texas and California.Licensed Practical Nurse.
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Medical school.