Registered Nurse Information
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Even when you’re sure you’ve picked the right professional path and that becoming a registered nurses is the only choice for you, it can be overwhelming to keep all the consequential details straight.
Read moreOur Fort Lauderdale campus is proud to announce that its Associate Degree in Nursing program has been granted initial accreditation from ACEN.
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Even when you’re sure you’ve picked the right professional path and that becoming a registered nurses is the only choice for you, it can be overwhelming to keep all the consequential details straight.
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In some ways, nursing is a simple concept: You’re there for people, and you help people.
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An RN or registered nurse has successfully completed an associate’s degree in nursing (ADN) program, which generally takes up to about two years of study.
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Nurses are an important component of any healthcare team or facility.
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Deciding you’re ready to become a nurse and that this is the career path for you is the first step in embarking on an exciting, life-changing journey.
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Nursing in the modern digital age means bearing witness to a great number of impressive technological advances.
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At every turn, advances in technology and newly-developed or adopted tools and mechanisms are helping people do their jobs better.
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Nursing may be the career of the future.
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Advancing your career as a nurse after training to become and working as a paramedic comes with plenty of benefits, and the transitional path is a relatively natural one.
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After you’ve been certified and begun working as an EMT, you may be considering how to use your newfound skills and professional credentials to further your career into nursing.
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