Nursing Career 2018
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The year 2018 holds promise for aspiring nurses. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurses remain a high-demand career with plenty of growth potential.
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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The year 2018 holds promise for aspiring nurses. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurses remain a high-demand career with plenty of growth potential.
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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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After you’ve gained some experience working in the medical field and specifically patient care as an EMT, whether you are a volunteer EMT-B or a paramedic (EMT-P), you might find yourself desiring to advance your career and expand upon the opportunities available to you.
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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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When it comes to the many facets of nursing, from studying and training to sending patients home with care plans, it’s okay to ask for help to get the important job done.
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A combination of increased need for care and an inflated aging and retired population has medical professionals across the state of Florida worried: is a massive and problematic shortage of skilled and qualified nurses going to mean massive problems for the population?
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Embarking on a career in healthcare doesn’t necessarily mean medical school, rotations, and nearly a decade of schooling.
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There will always be a demand for nurses, so when choosing this profession, you know that you will always be able to find a job.
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So, you’ve made the decision to go back to school in the healthcare field, but you need to figure out if you’re going to go back as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) or a registered nurse (RN).
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If you’re looking to start a career with minimal schooling, becoming a licensed practical nurse (LPN) is a great option. As an LPN, you will learn basic nursing care that will still allow you to begin your career. Nurses at all stages are challenged with balancing work, school, family obligations, and finances, which may affect educational pursuits.
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