Yes, that's a good background. In the US, you could look into associates or bachelors programs, focusing on those that will count your prior credits toward the nursing degree.
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You could get an associates degree and become a practical nurse. If you wish to become a registered nurse (RN), many hospitals will fund your further education once you are working with them.
Depending on the degree (bachelor's, master's, etc.) and where it came from, it can be anything from just a piece of fancy paper to a good starting block in your academic career, to a top-level job in and of itself. You can use that degree to become a doctor, nurse, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner
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Studying biology and chemistry would be more relevant for becoming a veterinary nurse, as these subjects provide a foundational understanding of the biological and chemical processes important in animal healthcare. While psychology could be beneficial for understanding animal behavior, it is not as essential as biology and chemistry.
A Certified Nurse-Midwife ("CNM") is an Advanced Practice Nurse. In most states a master's degree in nursing is required.
Nurse practitioners need to get a bachelors degree. Then, they need to at least have a Masters Degree in nursing.
The only way to become a pediatric nurse is to obtain your four year degree in nursing. This is the only way to become a liegitamate pediatric nurse.
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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.
Yes, a BSN degree is recommended to become a neonatal nurse.
To become an ER nurse, one has to complete a two to four-year nursing program. There are three types: associate's degree, bachelor's degree, or diploma.