Forensic Nurses are usually specialized RNs. Therefore they have completed an RN program at the 2 or 4 year level and then done a specialized program, probably at the master's level though it could be at The Bachelor's, postgraduate certificate, or graduate level. Some programs are offered online, but many require lots of lab work onsite.
Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.
2 years or more.
In order to be a forensic nurse you have to have a degree in nursing as well as law enforcement skills and legal training. A forensic nurse will require training in the collection of forensic evidence, criminal procedures and more. It is like being a nurse, a police detective and a lawyer all in one, but is a quickly growing field.
I depends on what kind of nurse you want to be.
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.
Nurse practitioners able to bill Medicare have an MSN, or are grandmothered.
There is no special education required for an ICU nurse beyond what is required for a nursing license (associate's or bachelor's degree). Usually, hospitals will provide some specialized training for new ICU nurses, but it is not required.
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.
You must have a college degree as an RN (Registered Nurse) or an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) license before becoming a pediatric nurse.
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.
Medicine or pre-medicine I nurse anesthetist..nursing and then work a minimum of a year as nurse the take an anestgesiology course..
At present, the nurse practitioner is required to have the minimum of a master's degree in nursing. Personally, while some nurses pursue the doctorate, I do not see it as a requirement in the foreseeable future.