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2013년 11월 28일 목요일

About 'associate degree in nursing'|GHC to add 4-Year Nursing Degree







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Nursing               is               a               career               that               can               touch               not               only               the               patient's               life               but               your               own.

Only               a               few               schools               across               the               country               specialize               in               nursing               education.

Some               feature               waiting               lists               to               accomodate               smaller               class               sizes               for               a               better               educational               experience.

All               of               these               schools               will               require               various               prequisite               courses               be               taken               before               you               can               begin               the               degree               program.

Keep               this               in               mind               when               getting               an               idea               of               what               your               tuition               costs               will               be.

Watts               School               of               Nursing               in               Durham,               North               Carolina               began               in               1895               as               Watts               Hospital.

The               school               is               affiliated               with               Duke               University               Health               System.

Programs               just               cover               nursing               and               the               school               carries               an               accreditation               from               the               National               League               for               Nursing               Accrediting               Commission.

Prerequisite               courses               must               be               taken               at               any               college               before               enrollment.

Each               year,               two               classes               receive               admission               to               the               Watts               program.

On               the               job               training               occurs               at               Durham               Regional               Hospital               as               well               as               Duke               University               Hospital.

Students               that               graduate               receive               a               diploma               from               Watts               in               nursing               and               an               Associate               of               Science               Degree               in               Health               diploma               from               Mount               Olive               College.
               St.

Luke's               School               of               Nursing               in               Bethlehem,               Pennsylvania               is               part               of               St.

Luke's               Hospital               and               Health               Network.

Open               in               1884,               the               school               was               only               the               fourth               in               the               country               to               be               started               by               a               hospital.

Full               accreditation               came               in               1962               from               the               Nation               League               of               Nursing.

There               are               only               60               to               90               students               that               receive               admission               for               each               class.

Some               courses               such               as               Microbiology               are               required               prior               to               beginning               the               nursing               program.

Degrees               in               nursing               are               available               and               the               Bachelor               of               Science               degree               is               on               hand               for               those               students               wishing               to               continue               their               education.
               The               Bridgeport               Hospital               School               of               Nursing               in               Bridgeport,               Connecticut               has               been               in               operation               since               1884.

At               the               time,               this               school               was               one               of               only               15               nursing               schools               in               the               United               States.

National               League               of               Nursing               gave               the               school               full               accreditation               in               1952.

There               is               a               body               of               250               students               with               125               new               student               admitted               each               year.

Diploma               In               Nursing,               Surgical               Technology               and               Sterile               Processing               Technician               are               the               three               program               choices               for               students.

It               takes               two               years               to               finish               the               Diploma               in               Nursing               program               while               Surgical               Technology               takes               ten               months               and               Sterile               Processing               Technician               runs               between               three               weeks               to               five               weeks               in               length.
               Lutheran               School               of               Nursing               is               affiliated               with               St.

Alexius               Hospital.

Both               are               located               in               St.

Louis,               Missouri.

The               National               League               for               Nursing               Accrediting               Commission               as               well               as               the               Missouri               State               Board               of               Nursing               provide               the               school's               accreditation.

Students               must               complete               four               courses,               English               Composition               I,               Introduction               to               Sociology,               Introduction               to               Psychology,               and               Anatomy               and               Physiology               I               before               admittance.

The               Registered               Nurse               program               is               22               months               of               full               time               course               work.

Students               in               this               program               get               about               16               hours               of               clinical               work               each               week               starting               in               their               fifth               week.

There               is               also               a               program               for               Licensed               Practical               Nurses               to               become               Registered               Nurses               that               takes               15               months.
               The               Los               Angeles               County               College               of               Nursing               and               Allied               Health               campus               is               at               Los               Angles               County               and               University               of               Southern               California               Medical               Center.

It               began               in               1895.

Students               get               clinical               experience               at               several               locations               such               as               the               Department               of               Health               Services               or               Olive               View-UCLA               Medical               Center.

Approval               of               the               school               comes               from               the               California               Board               of               Registered               Nursing.

An               Associate               in               Science               Degree               In               Nursing               is               available.

The               program               to               obtain               the               degree               spans               two               years.
               Watts               at               a               Glance,               Watts               School               of               Nursing               
               A               Career               in               Nursing,               St.

Luke's               School               of               Nursing               
               Our               History,               Bridgeport               Hospital               School               of               Nursing               
               Program               Information-Overview,               Lutheran               School               of               Nursing               
               College               of               Nursing               and               Allied               Health,               Los               Angeles               County               Health               Services






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    2013년 11월 25일 월요일

    About 'associates degree in nursing'|On-Campus Review for Continuing Accreditation of Associate Degree Nursing Program







    About 'associates degree in nursing'|On-Campus Review for Continuing Accreditation of Associate Degree Nursing Program








                   Despite               harsh               economic               times,               the               healthcare               industry               is               thriving               thanks               to               the               aging               population               in               the               US               needing               more               healthcare               services.

    Whether               you               choose               to               attend               one               of               the               nursing               schools               at               your               community               college               or               university               to               get               a               degree               or               just               take               Certified               Nursing               Assistant               (CNA)               certificate               classes,               get               involved               in               Home               Health               Aide               (HHA)               training.

    The               healthcare               industry               will               still               be               growing               for               at               least               the               next               20               years               as               the               "Baby               Boomer"               population               reaches               retirement               age.
                   Are               those               reasons               not               enough?

    Well,               here               are               10               solid               reasons               why               you               should               consider               joining               the               healthcare               profession.
                   Salary:               Whether               you               choose               to               get               your               degree               at               a               nursing               school,               take               home-health               aide               training               courses               or               join               one               of               the               certified               nursing               assistant               training               schools               the               healthcare               industry               pays               a               good               salary               for               a               wide               variety               of               professions               within               the               industry.

    Even               getting               an               associates               degree               in               certain               fields               can               net               you               $60,000               or               more               per               year               depending               on               the               job               that               you               take.
                   Demand:               This               is               the               fastest               growing               job               market               in               the               US               and               it               will               only               get               bigger               in               the               next               two               decades.

    From               nursing               homes               to               hospitals               to               clinics               to               home-health               workers,               the               healthcare               profession               is               booming               across               the               country               and               we've               only               just               seen               the               beginning.
                   Choices:               Healthcare               allows               you               to               work               anywhere               in               the               country               that               you               want.

    Perhaps               you               want               to               works               someplace               close               to               your               family               or               maybe               move               somewhere               new               and               exciting.

    Wherever               you               go,               there               will               be               plenty               of               healthcare               jobs               available.
                   Education:               Given               the               demand               for               health               care               workers,               many               of               these               professions               have               government               scholarships               and               employers               funding               the               education.

    This               means               if               you               dedicate               yourself               you               can               get               your               education               for               free               and               have               a               high               paying               job               waiting               for               you.
                   Advancement:               You               can               advance               with               your               experience               and               education,               earning               more               money               as               you               progress.
                   Satisfaction:               Helping               others               to               heal               and               get               better               is               one               reason               why               those               in               the               healthcare               industry               have               such               a               high               job               satisfaction               rate.

    Helping               out               your               fellow               woman,               man,               or               child               brings               a               great               deal               of               happiness.
                   Knowledge:               Increasing               your               education               helps               build               your               character,               broaden               your               base               of               knowledge,               and               create               better               understanding               of               the               world               around               you.
                   Diversity:               You'll               meet               people               from               all               walks               of               life               and               have               much               to               learn               and               share               with               those               you               work               with               and               help.
                   Excitement:               Every               day               is               a               new               day               in               healthcare.

    You'll               never               know               what               will               happen.
                   Variety:               You               can               choose               from               a               number               of               specialties               and               even               change               them               over               time               if               you               develop               new               interests.
                   Whether               you               choose               to               go               to               nursing               school,               invest               in               Home               Health               Aide               (HHA)               training,               attend               one               of               the               Certified               Nursing               Assistant               (CNA)               training               schools               or               pick               from               one               of               the               many               other               fields               in               the               health               profession,               you               are               making               a               wise               investment               in               your               future               with               unlimited               possibilities.
                   References:
                   Bureau               of               Labor               Statistics               
                   Occupational               Outlook               for               Nursing               Aides               
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                   Need               for               Home               Health               Aides               (HHA)               
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