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Nursing Schools and Education

Nursing is a rewarding but highly technical field. Nurses must know not only the health sciences, but also how to plan, organize, and educate patients and their families. Students who wish to prepare for a nursing career should give particular attention to math, biology, and chemistry; computer science; and the behavioral and social sciences.

Registered Nurses must graduate from an accredited school of nursing. Nursing education includes study in nursing theory and techniques, the science and treatment of disease, and several specialty areas. It also includes hands-on clinical practice in hospitals or other settings.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a four-year university-based degree. It is strongly recommended as the base for the full range of nursing practice and responsibilities, in the widest number of settings.

The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is a two-year program which prepares individuals for a more defined range of practice settings and roles. It is usually offered through community colleges.

Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) have received further education, usually at the Master's level, in advanced roles, specialty areas or research.

Not all people enter nursing studies directly from high school. Today's students often enter nursing later in life, have degrees in other fields or are changing careers. Many can only attend college part-time. For this reason, many nursing schools offer joint degree or ladder programs, or credit for relevant experience. Flexible scheduling is also more common. Check with your nursing school for exact requirements.

Never before has their been as great of need for qualified nursing as their is today. With Health Care and medical industry ever evolving and growing there is always high demand for dedicated, qualified nurses. Earning a degree in nursing is not only excited by also rewarding. Nurses can work an most any field of Health Care or medical care that they choose. Earn your bachelors, masters, bsn, msn degree or more from one of our Nursing Schools today.

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