As far as the job market it is growing and there are not enough instructors to keep up with the number of students applying for the programs. It is hard to pay a nurse that has the quilifactions to teach what they can make in the job market. As far a advancement it depends on the person.
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As long as you want to taught. You should learn the main things first(6 years about).
the future outlook 4 a florist is expected 2 increase within the next 10 years
Eleven when she started to be a nurse
For a nurse anesthetist, they must first obtain their R.N. degree, which takes 4 years. Then they go for another two years to become an R.N.A. (Registered Nurse Anesthetist). For an anesthesiologist, they first must become a physician, which requires 4 years of pre-med, then 4 years of medical school, then they have to go for another 2 years to become an anesthesiologist.
I am not sure what you want to know. There are over 250 million people in the US and only one president every four years --your chances of being president are astronomically low.
Being a nurse can be extremely difficult since it requires intensely long hours. This position also requires you to have a very large knowledge base of medical terminology. Also you must be attending at least 2 years of school.
The outlook for a dental career is excellent for 2014. The employment rate is expected to grow about 25 percent in the next ten years.
The average nurses career is twenty five years. Being a nurse is a great career and most nurses do it until they have enough years in to retire.
After qualifying from High School you will need at least 3 years to qualify for a nurse
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"Becoming a Nurse Practitioner requires one to first earn thier Registered Nurse credentials. Depending on the educational background you have, this program could take 6 - 8 years."