Most nurses in WW1 were trained in hospitals and had the occansional lectures. Majority of a traniee-nurses training was practical.
Nurses went to war to comfort any soldiers who got shot or hurt during the war.
You would go through OBT - Officer Basic Training. There are no enlisted nurses.
They would start training at their regimental depot, before being posted to a battalion.
The nurses of World War 2 were already nurses. They left their job positions to join the military branches and go overseas. Some nursing students were rushed through their nursing programs to finish and join up. Many nurses switched from civilian jobs to military jobs to serve in the USA so other existing military nurses could go overseas. Some nurses joined the Red Cross.
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Women went to world war 1 as nurses and helped the men that had been wounded or injured. Some of the nurses worked at the hospital near the battles while other women traveled and built tents in where they would help the wounded men and perform surgry or help doctors operate.
There are nurses that are more knowledgeable than doctors and there are doctors who are more knowledgeable than nurses. That being said, doctors generally go through longer and more intensive training and are in a position to gain more experience than nurses.
its not always necessary but if you are interested in specific field you have to go threw it. Further training or education can qualify nurses to work in specialty areas. Further training or education can qualify nurses to work in specialty areas, and may help improve advancement opportunities
They did work. They took over all the mens jobs as they had to go to war. many women would be trained up as nurses and help the injured soldiers at war
yes, soldiers of ww1 did go to training camp and they usally went for 6 weeks but if the generals didnt think they were ready they would keep them behind.
People who look after children but who do not have training as doctors or nurses, run daycare centers.
Over 7,500 US military women nurses volunteered to go to Vietnam.