Loading... Please wait...Flexibility, prestige, on-the-job variety, job security, growth and the ability to work anywhere in the country. If those sound like characteristics you would like in your next job, then a career in nursing may be for you. And you'll have the satisfaction of making a positive and lasting difference in people's lives.
Today, qualified medical are in demand like never before. It's no secret that the medical profession is booming and medical professionals are increasingly in demand to meet the many requirements of an aging population in the United States. There is a special need for qualified people in the nursing field. And so, choosing to enter the nursing profession is simultaneously a rewarding career choice and a decision that will serve others in need.
So, you've decided to become a nurse. That's great, but that's just the first step. Once the decision has been made, you'll need to discover and choose a specific discipline within the nursing profession. What type of nurse do you want to be -- an LPN, RN or BSN. You'll find lots of opportunities for each within the field, but these positions vary greatly with respect to job descriptions, duties and educational requirements. Once you've made a decision on the type of nurse you would like to become, you can then choose an appropriate nursing school.
So how much and what type of training does it take to become a nurse? In only one to two years of study at an accredited nursing school, you can achieve associates degree and certification as an LPN (licensed practical nurse) or RN (registered nurse). And you'll be on your way to joining the fastest growing profession in the world.
Why is the medical industry growing so quickly? It's for a few reasons. First, there is a generation of medical professionals leaving the field as they reach retirement age. Simultaneously, the tens of millions of baby boomers in their generation are reaching senior citizen status at the same time, creating an enormous demand for medical services and consequently new medical professionals to meet the demand. Finally, massive government changes through health care reform have shifted much of the traditional work performed by physicians to a new class of nursing specialists. There is a very high demand for nurses with these specialized skills and training. Experts estimate a shortage of nearly 800,000 nurses by the year 2020, and this supply and demand disparity is creating tremendous opportunity for those entering the nursing field.
Today, hospitals and other institutions are offering serious benefits and perks in their effort to recruit new healthcare professionals. They include:.
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