4 years of college. Then 4 years at medical school. Then a 3 year residency at a hospital. A grand total of 11 years.
There are a number of schools that offer training for nurse practitioners. onlinenursepractitionerprograms.com has a lot of resources to find out more information.
To become a Licensed Vocational Nurse, one needs to have a high school diploma and a certificate for completing the training program. The training program takes one year to complete.
You need at least 2 years of training on top of the 4 years of education
Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.
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
To become a travel nurse you will need to go through the standard schooling to become a nurse and then go on to work at least two (if not more) years in your specialty in a hospital setting. This site has tons of info on travel nursing: http://travelnursingblogs.com/
You need either a master's or doctoral degree from a college or university to become a nurse practitioner. You will also be required to obtain certification from the medical board in the United States.
To become a nurse specializing in cardiology first you need a nursing degree. Most likely a bachelor's degree in nursing or an associate's degree in nursing. Then get some experience on the cardiology floor.
A nurse must go to nursing school, in order to become a nurse. A person can get an associate's degree in a nursing program and then must pass an exam to get a nursing license.
Nursing you need to major in nursing in order to become a nurse and work at a hospital.
You would have to start at the bottom of nursing as a CNA. While you are gaining this experience you will need to continue college and get a degree certifying you for this.
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.