Tuesday, February 15, 2011

How do you become a nurse practitioner?

I changed majors from education to the nursing home. I still have a lot at the end to go into foster care. What should I do to finally be a nurse practitioner? Are there only specific schools that have an NP program? How long will this process is usually a nursing degree and then graduated from NP? Moreover, as difficult to get care and programs for NP? What is the average requirements (GPA, etc.). You must have a bachelor's degree in nursing from the persecution of practitioners of the program? or you can simply just an associate degree or certificate. Working as a nurse, you must: complete a Bachelor of Nursing (or equivalent), complete a master's degree in nursing as a licensed nurse, and have strong interpersonal skills. The official higher education for nurses practitioners generally takes 1-2 years. They learned diagnostic skills and general assessment of health. You can also concentrate in a particular area. Experience as a nurse or licensed practical nurse provides a good experience for this occupationVolunteering in a clinic or hospital is also useful. add the JP you need to say spealize a PNP or FNP (family nurse doctor or child), also a physician assistant is a choice to take 24-36 months to complete masters' studies physician assistant, "is another way to get a better job edit: you have a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) to get a master's degree in nursing to become a doctor EDIT: The requirements are the same as any other candidate my university.

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