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		<title>Applying For A Nursing School Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 04:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When you’re applying for a <a title="Nursing School Program" href="/">nursing school program</a>, it may be helpful to check out both local campus programs and online  nursing schools. Accredited nursing schools provide one of four degrees like online RN-to-BSN, Bachelor’s, Associate’s, and Master of Science (MSN). Registered nurses are one of the fastest increasing occupations in the United States, and you’ll need to apply for a nursing school program before you can ever hope to get certification as a nurse and earn a lot of money in this profession.</p>
<p><a title="online nursing classes" href="/2009/10/09/online-nursing-classes.html">Online nursing classes</a> are offered by Chamberlain College of Nursing, Kaplan University,&#8230; <a href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/2010/05/28/applying-nursing-school-program.html" class="read_more">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When you’re applying for a <a title="Nursing School Program" href="/">nursing school program</a>, it may be helpful to check out both local campus programs and online  nursing schools. Accredited nursing schools provide one of four degrees like online RN-to-BSN, Bachelor’s, Associate’s, and Master of Science (MSN). Registered nurses are one of the fastest increasing occupations in the United States, and you’ll need to apply for a nursing school program before you can ever hope to get certification as a nurse and earn a lot of money in this profession.</p>
<p><a title="online nursing classes" href="/2009/10/09/online-nursing-classes.html">Online nursing classes</a> are offered by Chamberlain College of Nursing, Kaplan University, Saint Xavier University, and Loyola University. These four colleges comprise the top four online colleges in the nation for providing nursing school education in the United States. There is a current shortage of registered nurses so you may want to start out by getting an entry-level nursing degree. There are three different types of entry-level nursing degrees, and each one is offered by a different nursing school. There is the 4-year BSN, 2-year Associate Degree, and diploma. They are listed in order from highest demand to lowest in priority, and having the one at the top of the list can ensure you the highest job placement.You can also consider one of the various <a title="accelerated nursing degree" href="/2009/10/02/accelerated-nursing-degree.html">accelerated nursing degree</a> programs.</p>
<p><span id="more-438"></span>A BSN is required for many jobs, and you can certify this by looking in your local newspaper. This is the primary entry point for professional nursing practice in the United States. The 2-year Associate Degree, on the other hand, concentrates more technical skills than theory, and this will allow students to earn money more quickly than they could otherwise. This is the entry-level nursing program for technical nursing practice. The diploma was the more common entry-level nursing program prior to the 1970s, and there were hundreds of diploma schools in existence at that time. There are now less than 100 such schools because demand has gone down sharply. A nursing diploma can prepare students for work in a hospital or other inpatient facility. Depending on whether you have certain career aspirations or not, this can seem limiting to you.</p>
<p>Different types of nursing school programs take place in different settings. The diploma is usually a 3-year program, the associates degree is usually a 2-year program, and the Bachelor of Science is usually a 4-5 year program. The diploma is oftentimes located in a hospital that often works with a community college. An associate’s degree is usually located in a community college, and a Bachelor of Science (BSN) is usually located in a college or university.</p>
<p>Choosing an entry-level nursing program is a very personal choice, and it can take some time to make up your mind. It is often best to simply look through the job listings before applying for a nursing school program so that you can take part in a nursing program that is more amenable to your needs as a job seeker.</p>
<p>Nursing school programs are nothing without the jobs that will follow them so make your decision about applying for a nursing school program based on the job that you expect to get. Otherwise, you might have a degree that gives you a sub-par job. Or, you might get a job that you might not have a good chance of being successful in.</p>
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		<title>Types of Nursing Degrees</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 05:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When considering nursing as a profession there are a variety of different degrees that one can obtain to begin one’s career. Nurses are employed at a variety of different educational levels with all nurses requiring licensing and registration in their applicable state of professional practice. There are a number of avenues an individual can take to begin a career as a nurse.</p>
<p>A <a title="Licensed Practical Nurse" href="/2009/12/15/lpn-nursing-degrees.html">licensed practical nurse</a> (LPN) also known as a vocational nurse is what some may consider the entry level area of nursing. Any one considering a career as a LPN must have a general&#8230; <a href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/2010/04/30/types-of-nursing-degrees.html" class="read_more">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When considering nursing as a profession there are a variety of different degrees that one can obtain to begin one’s career. Nurses are employed at a variety of different educational levels with all nurses requiring licensing and registration in their applicable state of professional practice. There are a number of avenues an individual can take to begin a career as a nurse.</p>
<p>A <a title="Licensed Practical Nurse" href="/2009/12/15/lpn-nursing-degrees.html">licensed practical nurse</a> (LPN) also known as a vocational nurse is what some may consider the entry level area of nursing. Any one considering a career as a LPN must have a general education diploma or have successfully completed high school. Training for a position as a licensed practical nurse can usually be obtained through a community college or a vocational school. With full time study most students are able to complete training within a year. After completing a practical nursing program students must complete and pass a state licensing exam. LPNs make a decent entry level salary starting anywhere from $35,000 annually for a year’s worth of training. Licensed practical nurses are trained to provide daily living maintenance to patients, dispense medication to patients, start IVs and in some medical facilities maintain medical paperwork.</p>
<p><span id="more-434"></span>For those individuals looking for higher pay and more professional responsibility seeking licensure as a registered nurse is the ideal. A registered nurse (R.N.) completes an associate of nursing degree (A.S.N.) at a local community college. With the full time study most A.S.N. programs can be completed in two years and this includes both classroom and clinical portions of the program. Nurses with a two year degree are eligible to take the <a title="NCLEX Test" href="/2010/04/14/nclex-text.html">NCLEX test</a> which is the nursing certification test to obtain a license to work in their chosen state. Obtain passing the NCLEX a person is officially a registered nurse and has an unlimited amount of opportunities to work and any medical facility as a nurse. The pay for a registered nurse is higher than those of the practical nurse with starting salaries beginning as high as $50,000 a year depending on the employer. Registered nurses have the training to provide a vast amount of patient care and they can specialize in many different areas such as neonatal care, intensive care and medical surgical nursing to name just a few.</p>
<p>Registered nurses can further their education and receive a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (B.S.N). Many hospitals are willing to assist their registered nurses in furthering their education by offering tuition assistance and reimbursement. Likewise, there are many nursing programs that offer R.N. to B.S.N. programs to aid current nurses in obtaining their bachelors degree. For an R.N. bridging their education to a bachelor’s degree it can take anywhere from two to four years to finish the program depending on full time or part time study. For those without previous nursing experience a traditional B.S.N. program is four years in duration. A bachelor’s degree in nursing helps to expand on the clinical skills already obtained and then offers a core in nursing foundation such as the history of nursing and the application of nursing on a broader level such as in administration.</p>
<p>Finally, there are a number of advanced practice degrees that can be obtained by nurses with a four year degree. The Master’s of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) can be obtained in a variety of specialized fields such as nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetists. Advanced practice nurses are highly trained in their chosen areas and earn a much higher income because of the additional education and training. Most master’s degree programs can be completed in two years if attended full time.</p>
<p>Anyone considering nursing as a profession has a variety of pathways to beginning their nursing career.</p>
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		<title>Becoming a C.R.N.A. &#8211; Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 07:36:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>By Melanie Ullman<br />
For nurses currently holding a R.N. and a B.S.N. there are many opportunities to step up the career ladder and advance in the <a title="Nursing Jobs" href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/category/nursing-jobs">nursing profession</a>. Obtaining a graduate level nursing program to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist or C.R.N.A. is a great way to expand you nursing abilities and to earn additional income. A C.R.N.A. is a specialized advance practice nurse that is qualified to apply anesthesia. These nurses are in high demand and they make a very good income for the specialized work that they do. If you are a nurse&#8230; <a href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/2010/02/24/crnacertified-registered-nurse-anesthetist.html" class="read_more">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>By Melanie Ullman<br />
For nurses currently holding a R.N. and a B.S.N. there are many opportunities to step up the career ladder and advance in the <a title="Nursing Jobs" href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/category/nursing-jobs">nursing profession</a>. Obtaining a graduate level nursing program to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist or C.R.N.A. is a great way to expand you nursing abilities and to earn additional income. A C.R.N.A. is a specialized advance practice nurse that is qualified to apply anesthesia. These nurses are in high demand and they make a very good income for the specialized work that they do. If you are a nurse looking to move up the career ladder and are considering graduate nursing programs there are a few important steps in obtaining your certification as a C.R.N.A.</p>
<p>Any current nurse considering the step to becoming a C.R.N.A. must be a licensed registered nurse with a Bachelors of Science in Nursing degree. Gaining these qualifications takes about four to six years depending upon which educational route you take.</p>
<p><span id="more-424"></span>After gaining these qualifications it is imperative to get as much acute and intensive care experience as possible. If you are a nurse you can request a change to work in the intensive care unit (ICU) to gain this experience. Having the familiarity of working with people who are in critical condition is detrimental to working as an advanced practice nurse performing anesthesia. It provides a firm foundation that ensures that critical nursing skills are learned and thoroughly used.</p>
<p>While gaining acute or intensive care experience you should apply to an accredited Masters in Nursing program. There are many of these programs throughout the country but if you are considering anesthesia work then should narrow your search to schools that provide a specialization in anesthesia. When applying for to a graduate nursing school program it is important to do your best on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). This is a test similar to the SAT but only for individuals seeking admission to graduate schools. When considering that being a C.R.N.A. requires a thorough knowledge of science and math and accuracy it is vital that you excel on these specific subjects to be considered a credible applicant to any nursing graduate school to become a C.R.N.A.</p>
<p>After being accepted into a graduate program for nursing anesthesia it usually takes about two to three years to complete the program. While completing the program it is highly recommended to continue working as a nurse in a hospital if only part time in a critical care unit. This experience will make you more attractive once your advanced degree is finished.  Upon completion of the C.R.N.A. program you must take a national certification test given by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA). Once this test is completed and passed a nurse with the proper graduate degree and certification can then begin working as a certified registered nurse anesthetist.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 08:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p><em>By Melanie Ullman</em><br />
<a title="Accelerated Nursing Degree" href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/2009/02/03/accelerated-nursing-degrees.html">Accelerated nursing degrees</a> have become increasingly popular, especially for those practicing nurses interested in boosting their career &#8211; and income. <a title="Accelerated Nursing Programs" href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/2009/04/28/accelerated-nursing-program.html">Accelerated nursing programs</a> offer the opportunity to advance your professional standing without having to leave your job to attend school.</p>
<p>In the nursing profession a registered nurse is at the top of the pyramid.  There are <a title="certified nursing assistants" href="http://www.cnatrainingclass.com/">certified nursing assistants</a>, licensed practical nurses and registered nurses.  Registered nurses are often in charge of assigning tasks in a hospital or medical situation.  Being a registered nurse can&#8230; <a href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/2009/10/02/accelerated-nursing-degree.html" class="read_more">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><em>By Melanie Ullman</em><br />
<a title="Accelerated Nursing Degree" href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/2009/02/03/accelerated-nursing-degrees.html">Accelerated nursing degrees</a> have become increasingly popular, especially for those practicing nurses interested in boosting their career &#8211; and income. <a title="Accelerated Nursing Programs" href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/2009/04/28/accelerated-nursing-program.html">Accelerated nursing programs</a> offer the opportunity to advance your professional standing without having to leave your job to attend school.</p>
<p>In the nursing profession a registered nurse is at the top of the pyramid.  There are <a title="certified nursing assistants" href="http://www.cnatrainingclass.com/">certified nursing assistants</a>, licensed practical nurses and registered nurses.  Registered nurses are often in charge of assigning tasks in a hospital or medical situation.  Being a registered nurse can be a rewarding and challenging career.  Registered nurses can work midnight shifts, head up emergency room trauma teams, and be on call for 24 hours or more at a time.  This responsibility comes with a commensurate pay scale.  Many well trained registered nurses can pull down salaries approaching six figures with overtime and specialty training.</p>
<p>If you have a care taker nature and enjoy helping other people improve their quality of life a career as a registered nurse would be an excellent choice.  Finding the right <a title="Registered Nursing Programs" href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/category/registered-nursing-programs">registered nursing program</a> would be the next logical step for you.  There are several different career paths to get to the registered nurse level.</p>
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<p>If you wanted to get started in your career more quickly then the associate’s degree in registered nursing is the program to choose.  This program takes between two and three years to complete and it will allow you to secure a job that will often allow you to continue taking classes towards your bachelors degree in registered nursing with the added benefit of tuition reimbursement.</p>
<p>Starting in a regular college and continuing to graduation with a nursing degree will take about four years as long as you are able to get all of the advanced classes and <a title="nursing prerequisites" href="http://www.nursing-school-programs.org/nursing-prerequisites">nursing prerequisites</a> in the order you need them by your senior year.  And a nursing diploma is acquired after attending a nursing school for three to five years.  Once you have achieved any of these degrees you must take the national nursing exam called the NCLEX-RN.  Requirements for licensing in each state are slightly different and you may be required to take the local NCLEX-RN to practice in that state.  Before moving to another state inquire with the state board of nursing as to what kind of certification you need before starting work in your new state.</p>
<p>The average salary of a registered nurse in the United States is a little over $57,000 and the middle fifty percent of salaries range from $47,710 to $69,850.  Even nurses fresh out of college or nursing school will start at over $40,000.  This is a great starting salary given today’s economic environment with so many other people out of work and taking lesser jobs with lower pay just to pay the bills.  Because there is a shortage of registered nurses and many are expected to retire over the next few years, many health institutions are offering signing bonuses and other perks to attract new nurses.</p>
<p>I have yet to hear of mass layoffs of nurses any where as they are the first line of care in many medical settings.  There are some hospitals that even offer full time benefits and salary to nurses who are willing to work three 12 hour work shifts a week (three on and four off).  There are even online nursing classes you can take to convert your associates to a bachelor’s degree.</p>
<p>Accelerated nursing degree programs have become so popular because many working nurses want to continue moving up the ladder. An accelerated degree is the key to moving your career ahead without sacrificing your income, something many working nurses are not in a position to do.</p>
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