RNs are not limited to employment as bedside nurses in hospitals. Registered nurses are employed by physicians, attorneys, insurance companies, private industry, school districts, ambulatory surgery centers and fire departments, among others. Some registered nurses are independent consultants who work for themselves, while others work for large manufacturers or chemical companies. Research Nurses conduct or assist in the conduct of research or evaluation (outcome and process) in many areas such as Biology, psychology, human development, and health care systems.
For any type of nursing job, even to work at an insurance company, you need a degree in registered nursing. This is usually a bachelors degree, 4 years for nursing.
A bachelor degree of science in nursing can be obtained at many accredited college. With this type of degree, a person can have a great career.
To work in nursing all you really need is your Associates Degree in Nursing, but workplaces are now seeking people with their bachelors degree instead. It is also possible to get your masters and doctorates.
There are many online nursing courses available through various schools which include courses which enable you to obtain either a bachelors of nursing degree, an online associate nursing degree, an online nursing masters or a LPN nursing degree.
Must have a Bachelors degree in nursing or related field, R.N. license and school nurse credential.
Its the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Its another degree that you can get. about a 4 year program that is offered at many universities.
You can have: a vocational or 1 year degree to become an LPN (licensed practical nurse) a 2 year ADN (associates degree-nursing) to become an RN a 4 year bachelors BSN in nursing.
Nursing School takes the same length as a Bachelors degree. It takes 4 years to complete.
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you have to go to to college and university to get a bachelors degree...
Yes - it is a proper noun. The full name of the degree is "Bachelor of Science in Nursing," so when you refer to that specific degree, you must capitalize "Bachelor's," as in "Bachelor's in Nursing."
Nurse practitioners need to get a bachelors degree. Then, they need to at least have a Masters Degree in nursing.