Actually 8 years would be wrong!
You can go for as many as 2-4 years or 8 years.
But depending on how far you want to go and how much you want to be able to do, normally 4 years is the usual and you still get to do a good amount of stuff.
I am looking to be a neonatal nurse when I am older so I have done lot's of research.
Hope that helped! :)
8 years
I'd say you at least have to be in a good college for atleast 4 years
you usually have to go for about 4 to 5 years.
198 years
Neonatal nurses are required to be licensed as a registered nurse, which, depending upon the program you choose, can take two to four years. After obtaining this license and gaining some practical experience in a neonatal intensive care unit (the National Association of Neonatal Nurses recommends two years), you may choose to return to school and obtain a degree as a neonatal nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist.
the answer is 58.00 an hour
You need a nursing degree which is 3 years at uni. To get to uni you need an access course, either A-levels or a GNVQ in health.
If an RN or LPN can do the job and operate safely, there should be no question about age.
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Four years
yes
5 years