Foundation Courses For Nursing
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Any student who is interested in a career in Nursing should make sure to get off on the right path as early as possible. This starts as early as high school.
Read moreNEW CLASSES START JUNE 29th for Nursing, Medical Assisting & Veterinary Assisting.
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Any student who is interested in a career in Nursing should make sure to get off on the right path as early as possible. This starts as early as high school.
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If you are pondering a career switch to Nursing in your late 30’s or 40’s, you must look at it with a positive outlook. It is certainly not too late to become a Nurse, and in fact there are even some benefits to being more advanced and experienced in life when going for this career change.
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Urology Nurses are Nurses who care specifically for patients who suffer from urinary tract problems. Urology Nurses are trained to provide checkups and care for common conditions without needing to consult with other physicians first.
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Transplant Nurses are highly-specialized Nurses who help patients either donate or deceive organs. Transplant Nurses must prepare living donors for Transplant procedures, as well as keep them informed and fully educated on the process and risks involved.
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Women’s Health Nurses are Nurses who specialize in providing treatment for health problems that are often unique to females. Women’s Health Nurses typically deal with diseases and disabilities such as osteoarthritis, migraines, depression, and much more.
Read moreTravel Nurses are Nurses who often work in temporary positions, often in hospitals. It is a blanket term given to a wide variety of medical professionals. Travel Nursing provides some different perks that are unique to the field, such as higher pay, professional growth and development, and the opportunity to be more adventurous and care for an array of different patients in various areas.
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Trauma Nurses are Nurses who often wear many different hats, typically dealing with emergency situations. They are trained to deal with a variety of different accidents, and work in emergency wards and other hospital locations to provide many different forms of healthcare.
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Research Nurses are in fact scientists who study many different facets of health, illness, and health care. Research Nurses are Nurses who must design and implement scientific studies, as well as look for other ways to improve healthcare services and ensure all methods of medical care are as effective as scientifically possible.
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Pediatric Nurses specifically care for babies, children, and adolescents typically from the ages of 0-17. Pediatric Nursing is one of the few areas of Nursing that do not require the Nurse to attend an accredited university.
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Perioperative Nurses are Nurses who work with patients who are undergoing operative or invasive procedures. These Nurses work in unison with surgeons, anesthetists, surgical technologists, Nurse practitioners, and other medical professionals.
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