Training to be a Registered Nurse in the United States is pretty standardized. Because of this, there is no top school, but the best places to train would be four year colleges that are connected with a University hospital.
To be rn trained is to go through nursing school or a nursing training course to become a certified nurse. An RN is a certified nurse. There are places all over the US that have RN training and schools to go to.
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No the US Air Force does not offer RN training however they are always looking for experienced nurses who would like to take their career to the next level. They do offer a five week program to help an Air Force nurse adjust from civilian lifestyle to the military lifestyle. See your local US Air Force recruiting office if you are interested.
The following webpage lists the best online RN programs from 2,300 nursing schools across the US: http://www.bestnursingdegree.com/programs/online-lpn-to-rn/. The best appears to be Indiana State University, which accredited by the NLNAC.
FLETC, Glynco, Georgia
The top rated public school district in the US are in Dallas, TX. The School for the Talented and Gifted is located there and is considered the best public school in the US.
A podiatrist does go to podiatry school or even medical school. It is a medical specialization, more detailed than an RN. There are 9 podiatric schools in the US that are affiliated with universities.
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Sackler school of medicine Sackler school of medicine
"Top Gun" is the common name for the US Navy Figher Weapons School that was used to train pilots some improved methods of air combat. The school used skilled instructors to fly the "enemy" aircraft, which included an assortment of aircraft that fly like the Russian airplanes. Top Gun was training only and was not a real combat.
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The starting pay for an RN at the hospital I work at is $35 /hour. This job would be on the med/surg floor. They pay a little more for the ICU/CCU RN's.