Nursing Programs
March 30, 2009 by Rn2b
Filed under Finding Your Nursing Job, Medical Assistant (MA)
Pursue a Healthcare Career through University of Phoenix Online Nursing Programs
Opportunities for nurses are quite a lot in the country. There is even a report that there is shortage in the number of nurses to cover the current demand. With healthcare becoming a bigger and bigger industry, nursing leads the listing of top healthcare occupations in the United States. To take advantage of this growing demand, many are venturing into healthcare via University of Phoenix Online Nursing Programs.
Yes, in order to begin a career in nursing, you should find online courses from nursing schools within your area. The UoP has over 190 campuses and accredited learning centers. The online efforts the school has started in 1989 are now an accepted method by many students who wish to pursue their education while still working.
The University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America and one of the leaders in online education. The school serves tens of thousands of students in different countries worldwide. The schedules are flexible and that’s why a lot are encouraged to push through with their plans to continue their studies and possibly improve their current careers or shift to new ones.
Lectures and assignments are downloaded into the student’s computer through the special software application that allows them to gain access to the classes. There are no live lectures but there is a forum where the students can interact with each other and post their inquiries.
There are also research facilities and online libraries that can be used by the students to help them with their school works.
The Different Types of Nursing Programs
March 26, 2009 by Rn2b
Filed under Nurse Practitioner (NP), Nurse Programs
The Different Types of Nursing Programs
Nursing Education is not limited, in fact almost every universities and colleges offer Bachelor of Science in Nursing since a lot of people get sick everyday and a many of them get confined in hospitals and nursing homes for medical attention.
If you want to work as a nurse in hospitals and not just houses for care giving, then you should get a diploma that will allow and certify you to work in hospitals. Nowadays, those people who want to work in hospitals as a nurse get registered. They take a nursing licensure exam and if they pass they get to be a registered Nurse. Registered nurses are the ones who assist doctors and manage equipments in the hospitals; their task is not just limited to care giving alone. Most of the time, only those who have studied a four-year college program in nursing gets to pass the licensure examination for registered nurses so be sure you have the proper nursing education to back you up.
If you want to go farther with your nursing education, I suggest you take up a masters program in the fields of nursing so that you can be an advanced practice registered nurse. This means you are able to specialize in a certain field therefore attaining levels such as Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Specialist for Psychiatric/Mental Health, and a lot more.
If you have to heart in giving care to other people, then taking the different nursing programs will probably do your career good.
The Different Types of Nursing Programs
March 6, 2009 by Rn2b
Filed under Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Finding Your Nursing Job
The Different Types of Nursing Programs
Nursing Education is not limited, in fact almost every universities and colleges offer Bachelor of Science in Nursing since a lot of people get sick everyday and a many of them get confined in hospitals and nursing homes for medical attention.
If you want to work as a nurse in hospitals and not just houses for care giving, then you should get a diploma that will allow and certify you to work in hospitals. Nowadays, those people who want to work in hospitals as a nurse get registered. They take a nursing licensure exam and if they pass they get to be a registered Nurse. Registered nurses are the ones who assist doctors and manage equipments in the hospitals; their task is not just limited to care giving alone. Most of the time, only those who have studied a four-year college program in nursing gets to pass the licensure examination for registered nurses so be sure you have the proper nursing education to back you up.
If you want to go farther with your nursing education, I suggest you take up a masters program in the fields of nursing so that you can be an advanced practice registered nurse. This means you are able to specialize in a certain field therefore attaining levels such as Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Specialist for Psychiatric/Mental Health, and a lot more.
If you have to heart in giving care to other people, then taking the different nursing programs will probably do your career good.