You can study a course at any college, university, community, or otherwise and become certified to be a nurse in the United States of America. You can also take classes online.
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No, you have to attend a required course, and then work normally as other workers do. Courses of study include a practical component when you're learning nursing duties in a hospital or other health care setting, under the supervision of a registered nurse.
Depends on where you intend to study - why not speak to the nursing council in your area and/or colleges to see what qualifications are needed. Maybe ask the careers advisor?
With an associateÕs degree, a person needs to study for two to three years to become a registered nurse. If one chooses to earn a bachelorÕs of science in nursing at college. it will take four years.
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You can study to become lawyer .you can become a nurse .you can become a chef,etc
Just like anyone, a nurse, can go to medical school if they choose to do so.
Typically, the professional degree is advanced study particular to a specific field that follows the bachelor's degree. In the case of a nurse, the professional degree can be a master's or doctorate which is the requirement for a nurse practitioner.
You can become a CNA first then study to become a nurse.
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Whatever the nursing school you want to attend says you should study.