I want to be a Nurse Practitioner and to my understanding I have to be licensed as an RN first and later move on to graduate school to get my title as a Nurse Practitioner. My question is if it is better to go to a four year university or community college to get my RN license. Will community colleg
I know working with sick patients can be very emotional, i'm afraid that I will let my emotions toward the patient effect my work life and the baggage I would carry from work to home.
I am very interested in health and science. I love working with other and being hands on. I'm interested in becoming a nurse and want to know more about the steps to becoming a nurse practitioner.
I am really interested in science and working with people. I also like working in situations where I can be hands on. Im not sure if the ER is too stressful.
Hi, I am a sophomore who is interested in being a neonatal nurse. I know that obtaining a BSN takes longer so would it be best to start off with that one and obtain a MSN later when I am working to gain the experience that is needed?
I am a sophomore thinking about becoming a Neonatal Nurse rather than an OBGYN. I think working with sick babies would be really sad for me, but it is something I would love to do. Is it still a job that I should pursue?
I am a sophomore who is interested in learning about all the different jobs in the medical field. Is being a Neonatal Nurse fun or difficult? What is a typical day like? How many years of schooling is needed?
I want to know the answer to this because if and when I do become a nurse, I want to know the things I shouldn't do so I don't get my license suspended.
I know that there are different types of nurses. However, I would like to work with children because I believe I work and bond well with children, Specifically, would I just qualify as a register nurse and work from there?
I'm not sure what I want to do as a career. But nursing seems like something that would interest me because you work closley with patients and doctors.
I was thinking about becoming a nurse and wanted to know how long you would go to school for and also how much money you would be paying for school without a full scholarship.
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