In order to be a forensic nurse you have to have a degree in nursing as well as law enforcement skills and legal training. A forensic nurse will require training in the collection of forensic evidence, criminal procedures and more. It is like being a nurse, a police detective and a lawyer all in one, but is a quickly growing field.
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.
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Forensic nurses primarily work within hospitals as these are the sites in which they are most often needed. Within hospitals, they are most often found in the Emergency Department. Forensic nurses can also be found in community health centers and schools.
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AnswerThe question is what type of education? Well rounded college degree with pre med courses followed by a 4 year medical degree. Preferably a medical school that offers forensic anthropology and perhaps forensic pathology.what technological tool or instruments would a forensic pathologist use? To many to mention
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Science education is needed. Also 2 years needed of college.
Yes, all types of nurses are needed in many hospitals/clinics. Any type of nurse can become a travel nurse.
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Depending on the specific type of nurse that you are looking into becoming would determine the proper length of courses needed for the nurse position.