
How to Become a Registered Nurse in Florida
Registered Nurses (RNs) must be licensed to practice. You have to be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of medicine and patient care.
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Registered Nurses (RNs) must be licensed to practice. You have to be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of medicine and patient care.
Read moreYou can earn your Associate Degree in Nursing at HCI College. When you graduate from our program, you can sit for the National Council Licensing Exam (NCLEX). An important part of the nursing program is the clinical hours that you have to complete. The clinical requirements for the Associate Degree in Nursing give you the hands-on and real-world experience.
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Becoming a nurse opens the door to multiple possibilities. Nurses work in clinics, hospices, schools, the military, emergency rooms, maternity wards, long-term care facilities, and so much more. There are many specializations for nurses, too.
Read moreWhether you want to become a nurse, firefighter, EMT, or Paramedic, an additional certification in BLS and ACLS from the American Heart Association will benefit your career. Health Career Institute offers both certification courses.
Read moreYou would think that to become an EMT you would need to learn in a hands-on environment, right? Wrong. There are actually many online EMT programs, that are considered hybrid programs. You are correct in the fact there are some portions that require in-person training, but what you may not know is that most of the academic portion can be done from home.
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