LPN to RN: The Possible Benefits to Your Career
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Becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a fast way to start your career in nursing. Most LPN programs last a few months to a year. You gain practical experience as a nurse.
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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Becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a fast way to start your career in nursing. Most LPN programs last a few months to a year. You gain practical experience as a nurse.
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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.
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Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) can increase their employment opportunities with a degree in nursing.
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Did you know that you can earn your RN in 72 credit hours? The associate of science in nursing at HCI is designed to train nurses for working in the field in only 20 months.
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Being a Registered Nurse is a calling for many people. As an RN, you work with patients to improve their health and the quality of their lives.
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Registered nurses can work for a variety of medical facilities. After a nurse receives training and passes the NCLEX, the RN can begin applying for jobs.
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Transitioning from a paramedic to a registered nurse is a big step that you can make in your career within the healthcare industry.
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