Depends upon if you want to become a LPN or a RN. A LPN takes around 18 months of school and clinical training. You learn and then go to local hospitals, clinics to get hands on training. For a registered nurse depends on you if you want an associate degree or a BSN. Associate degree takes two years of college and nursing classes and clinical rotation. A BSN takes four years of college and clinical rotation. Being a nurse is well worth the effort if you really enjoy helping people and want to give to the community. Everyday is a new day there is always something new to learn and to share. A nurse wears many many hats.
A nurse would need additional education and training to work in a pharmacy.
You need at least 2 years of training on top of the 4 years of education
To become a Licensed Vocational Nurse, one needs to have a high school diploma and a certificate for completing the training program. The training program takes one year to complete.
There is no special education required for an ICU nurse beyond what is required for a nursing license (associate's or bachelor's degree). Usually, hospitals will provide some specialized training for new ICU nurses, but it is not required.
You'll need at least a high school education to enter a construction management training program. Expect to spend four years getting your degree.
A basic education is required. However, there may be some prerequisites that vary based on the class.
To become a nurse specializing in cardiology first you need a nursing degree. Most likely a bachelor's degree in nursing or an associate's degree in nursing. Then get some experience on the cardiology floor.
There are a number of schools that offer training for nurse practitioners. onlinenursepractitionerprograms.com has a lot of resources to find out more information.
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