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How do I become a Neonatal Nurse?

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Richard’s Answer

Obtain a bachelor's degree in nursing from a 4-year university to become an RN. Then you can apply to jobs in the neonatal units at hospitals.
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Steps to Becoming a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

STEP 1: Graduate from high school. ...
STEP 2: Earn an associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing (2-4 years).

STEP 3: Get experience working in a neonatal acute care clinical setting (at least 2 years).

A neonatal nurse must be a registered nurse (RN) with a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (BSN).

You must be certified in Neonatal Resuscitation and/or Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing.

You may also be required to complete a minimum number of years of clinical experience in a hospital setting.

Hopefully this helps!

Dr. Frank recommends the following next steps:

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