Registered nursing is an excellent field to get into today. Because of the aging population, nurses specializing in geriatrics are in particular high demand. Whatever the chose field of the individual student is, registered nursing employment levels are very high, and nurses are needed in all parts of the country. Nursing schools prefer that their students already have coursework in chemistry and Biology, which can be completed at a community college.
A great place to start looking for employment as a registered nurse is the nursing department of your college or university. Another great option is to check the employment section of your local hospital's website.
Career oppertuinites, Salary, and employment advantages
There are many types of nursing employment. They include: licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, nursing assistants, nurse practitioners, and several other professional positions.
In Ontario, a Registered Nurse is on of the two categories of nursing professionals, with the other being a Registered Practical Nurse. To be a Registered Nurse in Ontario, a candidate must have completed a baccalaureate degree in nursing or equivalent, from an approved nursing program.
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a registered nurse license issued by the state board of nursing from the state/states in which he/she practices
If you do not have a nursing license for the specific state you are not allowed to work as a registered nurse.
In the United States a registered nurse(RN) can work in several places. A registered nurse could work in a hospital, nursing home, rehabilitation facility or clinic.
Family nurse practitioners have education starting from registered nurse and moving to advanced registered nurse. They must have a master degree in Registered nursing then a practical registered nurse before can become a nursing practitioner.
To find colleges in the United States that offer Registered Nursing programs look at US Registered Nursing Colleges. To find those contact your local colleges and ask for referrals to local colleges that offer the Registered Nursing program.
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Neither is necessarily "better" then the other, but a registered nurse does have more schooling and often is allowed more nursing abilities by the Board of Nursing.