A minimum of an associates degree in nursing from an accredited college and be able to pass the state board of nursing for your nursing license. Most hospitals want only experienced nursery nurses, so you would also need so many years experience in the field you seek to practice. Many larger hospitals have internship programs for such specialties. They would offer you an opportunity if you had a proven positive nursing background and unblemished background checks.
Major in nursing + pass state exams.
what qualifications do you need to become a vet nurse ??
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.
you need a lot of paper work.
what qualifications do you need to become a health visitor
Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.
To become a psychiatric nurse one may need to hold a nursing degree or diploma. This qualification must be from the Nursing and Midwifery Council, and can take up to 3 years to complete.
To become a forensic nurse it is advised that you get a Masters degree or PhD in forensic nursing. However, to become a forensic nurse, a job must be available. Since the career path is far from common, in most cases, a job as some other type of nurse is usually needed. From there, employees typically make an arrangement with their superior and a position can, if needed, be made.
Laws have changed in the last decade. Now you must be a nurse and go to midwifery school and become licensed/certified to practice as a (nurse) midwife. it depends on where you live in Britain you do not need to be a qualified nurse to start training as a midwife
you have to be male
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.