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what kind of classes will i need for nursing at a tech school
I am a senior at Miller High School. I am planning on attending college at Western Dakota Tech in Rapid City. I want to work at the Sanford Health Hospital. #nursing #medicine #nurse
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Suzanne’s Answer
This school doesn't have registered nursing degree programs however you can get a certification to become a medical assistant. I recommend that you review their website. Becoming a medical assistant is a good introduction into the medical field. Please make sure that you receive any available financial assistance as this school is for profit and will require you to pay tuition and fees. I would also inquire as to job placement after successful completion of the certification.
Good luck Mackenzie!!
https://www.wdt.edu/degree-programs/medical-assisting
Good luck Mackenzie!!
https://www.wdt.edu/degree-programs/medical-assisting
I would also recommend taking your Gen ED classes and then possibly transferring to a school that has a Nursing Program, You want to be as cost effective as you can be. Enroll in anatomy and physiology class and see what other course will be required for Nursing degree. Also, make sure the credits will be transferable.
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Stuart’s Answer
Hi McKenzie,
Discuss with you school counselor about any health care classes that your school may offer. Many schools have opportunities to shadow health care professionals in hospitals or clinics. When it comes to college, there are two and four programs to receive your RN. Once your have your Rn, there will be so many opportunities in and out of the hospitals. Best of luck and study hard.
kind regards,
Stuart
Discuss with you school counselor about any health care classes that your school may offer. Many schools have opportunities to shadow health care professionals in hospitals or clinics. When it comes to college, there are two and four programs to receive your RN. Once your have your Rn, there will be so many opportunities in and out of the hospitals. Best of luck and study hard.
kind regards,
Stuart