There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.
you can be an LPN (1-1.5yrs) RN (2yrs) BSN (4yrs) CRNP (2-3yrs after bsn). So I guess you have to be more specific in what kind of pediatric nursing you want to do? inpatient, outpatient, peds clin spec, peds floor nurse, school nurse, peds practitioner, etc.
The philosophy behind the Revised Basic Education Curriculum focuses on holistic development, learner-centeredness, and the integration of 21st-century skills. It aims to prepare students to be critical thinkers, problem solvers, and lifelong learners who can adapt to a rapidly changing world. The curriculum also emphasizes the importance of inclusivity, sustainability, and the promotion of values that contribute to the betterment of society.
RN training takes one to two years longer than LVN training an goes more in depth into nursing skills. LVN's learn basic nursing skills like taking vitals and handling patients. RNs have greater responsibility and more involvement with complex medical procedures. RN training prepares them for this. LVN training is more introductory than RN training. RN training builds on the skills you learn as LVN.
To be rn trained is to go through nursing school or a nursing training course to become a certified nurse. An RN is a certified nurse. There are places all over the US that have RN training and schools to go to.
You have to have a specialized license and training to work as an RN.
You have to have a specialized license and training to work as an RN.
The University of Washington Medical Center offers an amazing RN training program. You can also find RN training at many local community colleges.
To find RN classes near you first locate colleges or training schools near you. Then call them to find out what you need to do to apply for their RN program.
RN training is available online, however you will need to complete live coursework such as rotations and internships.
You can find information on RN training by visiting http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos083.htm. You can search for colleges that off nursing classes by visiting http://www.uscollegesearch.org/nursing-rn-training-colleges.html.
CNA is a much shorter amount of training and you wouldn't be able to do all the things a RN does. Many people become CNA's on the way to getting their RN because it is a good way to get on the job experience.
Unfortunately, there is no LPN jobs that offer RN training while you work
The normal training would be an RN and several weeks of orientation.
It takes 4 years.