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Career Decisions: How To Become a Licensed Practical Nurses
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Career Decisions: How To Become a Licensed Practical Nurses

Becoming a licensed practical nurse (LPN) or licensed vocational nurse (LVN) offers a quicker path to a nursing career than a degree. LPNs can enter the workforce after a year or less of training. Many LPNs later transition into higher-paid registered nursing roles by completing their college degree and passing the licensing exam. Explore this guide to find out how to become an LPN and learn about typical work settings and employment outlook

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How to Become a Certified Nurse Midwife
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How to Become a Certified Nurse Midwife

Being or becoming a midwife requires rigorous educational preparation as well as a commitment to improving sexual and reproductive health care. This section of the ACNM website provides a multitude of resources for aspiring midwives, new midwives, and those in all stages of their careers.

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Factors To Consider When Choosing A Nursing School
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Factors To Consider When Choosing A Nursing School

Choosing a nursing school is a big decision. Whether you’re just starting your nursing career or you’re looking to go back to school, there’s a lot of things to consider. Factors such as curriculum, cost, time commitment and campus location will all be things that go into helping you pick a program that can start your career off right.

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How to Obtain an Educational Loans for Nursing School
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How to Obtain an Educational Loans for Nursing School

Most students — 7 in 10 — borrow money to pay for college. If you're one, you have two types of student loans to choose from: federal or private. If you're an undergraduate, always start with federal loans. They don't require a credit history or a co-signer and they offer more generous protections for borrowers, such as income-driven repayment and loan forgiveness, than private student loans do.

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Breaking The Silence - Forensic Nursing
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Breaking The Silence - Forensic Nursing

Forensic nurses provide compassionate care to victims of violent crime, abuse, or neglect while gathering evidence to support law enforcement. By doing this, they play a vital role in both our healthcare and criminal justice systems.

These forensic medical experts may also help their communities by working side by side with pathologists and coroners to identify accurate causes of death and ensure accurate reporting of vital statistics and epidemiology trends.

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