In order to receive a nurse certification, the best places that you can visit are either a local community college, vocational school, or similar post-secondary education routes.
A pediatric nurse certificate will allow you to work in a clinic or hospital that specializes in pediatrics.
You need to have a BS to join the University of San Diego's Paralegal Program.
In North Carolina, you can locate your Nurse Aide I certificate number by checking your official certification card, which you should have received after completing your training. If you don't have the card, you can also find your certificate number by visiting the North Carolina Nurse Aide Registry website and searching for your name in their online database. Additionally, you may contact the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation for assistance.
A certificate is only 1 year of learning. Go for the Associates, you will get a higher paying job.
I think there should be way of becoming a medical doctor after one has obtain one,s physician assistant degree, just as a licenced practical nurse can use his certificate to obtain a registered nurse status.
You should visit www.aanpcert.org/. It is called the The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program and it is entirely devoted to the process of certifying nurse.
A pediatric nurse should have a certificate in order to be a nurse. They should also have taken classes in anatomy, childhood development, and neonatal care.
The following site will give you the list of all schools and programs for legal nurse conculting certificate in your area, Just type in the area of your choice. The link to this website is http://www.nursing-school.org/nurselegalconsultant.htm
If you need a personal training certificate, you should visit http://www.nfpt.com/. If you're looking for personal training classes, however, you should go to http://www.ncsf.org/
Someone should become a nurse because they want to. Nobody should become a nurse if they do not want to.
You go to school and get a degree and go to nurse school
If by "RN" you mean registered nurse, Yes.