A school nurse primarily focuses on the health and wellness of students within an educational setting, providing care for illnesses, injuries, and managing chronic conditions, along with promoting health education. In contrast, a medical technician works in clinical or laboratory environments, performing diagnostic tests, operating medical equipment, and assisting in patient care under the supervision of healthcare professionals. While both roles support health, their settings, responsibilities, and required training differ significantly.
MD is a medical doctor, they went to medical school. An RN is a registered nurse, they like the doctor went to college but did not attend medical school, instead a special nursing school.
yes if you want to be any type of nurse or doctor you have to go to medical school
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
No, you do not go to medical school. The nurse practitioner is at present a master's degree. However, some pursue a doctorate in nursing. Still, it is not medical school in terms of a physician.
attend medical school
Nurse heals people
A caregiver covers all the childs/elders living necessities( grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, monitoring, etc.), a nurse mostly covers the medical needs.
It's not as easy as that. You have to go to school for all the medical professions. You need to go to a nursing school to become a nurse, and a medical school to become a doctor. Some nurses choose to go on to medical school, but you don't reach a point in medical school when you have the ability to work as a nurse prior to being a doctor.
Legally no. But you can ask the school's nurse for an application for medical problems. Like if you have headaches you can go to the school nurse and get a Tylenol or something like that. But otherwise no.
Just like anyone, a nurse, can go to medical school if they choose to do so.
Princeton University does not have a Medical School or a Nursing School.
I think it is about 8 or 9 years at medical school.