Health Career Choices , Becoming a Nurse

June 16, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

The Nursing shortage has existed for some time. The nursing shortage will always exist. Some of the reasons are an exploding ,consequently , more and more need for health care professionals. Many RN”S begin their careers as Nurses Aides and LPNS. Many hospitals provide continuing education resources as an impetus for eventually becoming a Registered Nurse.
Eventually you will have to choose a nursing school program in which to enroll and you experience as a nurses aide will aide you as you narrow down your choices. Becoming a LPN , Licensed Practical Nurse usually requires a one year course of study from a vocational school or junior college. The Licensed Practical Nurse usually works under the supervision of a physician or RN and usually has more advanced skills than the nursing assistant can

The next step is becoming a Registered Nurse and requires a higher level of education requiring a AND or BSN degree,. There is much debate on which program Nursing should require , but as of now either is available. However, if your desire to continue on your health career the BSN nursing school programs are recommended. Hospitals pay according to education so financially the benefits are obvious.

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  1. Jennifer Castillo says:

    I\’m a registered nurse in the Philippines.
    I\’m interested to work in Canada or U.S. as a nurse,can you please let me know where to apply for a job.

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