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How to Choose Nurses Schools
In order to become a nurse who works in an assisted living, retirement home, a physician’s practice, a private home care group, or a hospital, you will need to receive nursing education from trainers that can teach you the general health care and medical knowledge that you need to offer the right services to your patients. Most nurses attend nursing schools to receive training that prepares them for degrees like an RN so that they can work as a doctor’s assistant in a private practice or clinic. In order to find the trainers that you need, though, you will have to ask several questions about the nursing educational programs at schools. When you contact the professional nursing program, ask them how long they have been in business. Those with several years of experience should have trainers that are experienced health care practitioners that have offered their services to the sick, elderly, and retired. Ask the schools if they have a training and education center that will supply the type of nursing that you are interested in. When you find schools that have the degrees that you are interest in, write down their name, location, and contact information. This will help you keep track of the programs that you might choose. Ask them how much they charge for their tuition and if they have any tuition assistance programs that you might be able to take advantage of to help you pay for the education and training that you need to earn your degree.
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IOWA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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641-648-4611
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1100 College Ave
Iowa Falls, Iowa 50126
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MERCY COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENC
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515-643-3180
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928 6th Ave
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
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GRAND VIEW COLLEGE
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515-263-2800
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1200 Grandview Ave
Des Moines, Iowa 50316
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GRAND VIEW COLLEGE SCHOOL OF N
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515-263-2850
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1200 Grandview Ave
Des Moines, Iowa 50316
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ST LUKES COLLEGE
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712-279-3149
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2616 Pierce St
Sioux City, Iowa 51104
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DES MOINES AREA COMMUNITY COLL
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712-792-1755
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906 N Grant Rd
Carroll, Iowa 51401
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Carriers in nursing require that a degree be earned from a nursing school. Many nursing schools are part of junior colleges, colleges or universities. Some nursing schools are not part of larger institutions. Many nursing schools offer programs where graduates earn licensed practical nurse (LPN), certified nursing assistant (CNA), and registered nurse (RN) degrees. Bachelors or nursing (BSN) degrees or masters of nursing (MSN) degrees can be obtained at some nursing schools. The costs and lengths of nursing programs depend upon the school attended and the degree earned. Most nursing schools offer specialized instruction for people who want to go into a specific kind of nursing such as pediatric nursing. Some schools may be better in training certain kinds of nurses.
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If you are looking for nursing schools that offer CNA, RN, BSN or MSN degrees, search under Nurses Schools in Iowa using the MagicYellow.com directory.
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