you need a lot of paper work.
To Be A Nursery nurse you dont need any qualifications! coz its a crapp jobb
To become a GP nurse, you typically need to be a registered nurse with an associate or bachelor's degree in nursing. Some employers may also require additional certifications in areas such as primary care, family practice, or general practice nursing. Strong communication skills, empathy, and the ability to work independently are also important qualities for a GP nurse.
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An intensive care doctor needs to have the skills of a doctor and in addition needs to be able to work under pressure. In school, many science courses are needed.
depending on where you want to work u need good child care skills and listening skills http://www.northlan.gov.uk/your+council/facts+and+figures/education+and+training/ey+men+into+childcare.html some of the skills. you also might need cert 3 in child care tafe course.
You will need to study Child development , Health and social care and Duble sciance and many other hard working courses!
no such thing as a "diabetes nurse". you would need to be either an MA, LPN or RN and work in a clinic that specializes in endocrinology.
Major in nursing + pass state exams.
what qualifications do you need to become a vet nurse ??
I'm also looking into this and from what I've read you don't need any qualifications. It's just difficult to find someone to take you on from scratch (with no experience)
None. You need classes/units in child development and education to work in child care. In the state of CA you can begin working as a child care worker with only 12 units in the areas list above, but unless there are several schools in the child care system a business degree will give you a job in the business office and will not meet the needs of the state qualifications required for child care.
To become a prenatal nurse, individuals typically need to complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, obtain a Registered Nurse (RN) license, and gain experience in obstetrics or maternity nursing. Additional certifications such as the Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) or Certified Nurse Obstetrician (CNO) may also be beneficial. Specialized training in prenatal care, childbirth education, and neonatal care is essential for this role.