Archive for the 'Registered Nursing Programs' Category

Becoming a C.R.N.A. – Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

By Melanie Ullman
For nurses currently holding a R.N. and a B.S.N. there are many opportunities to step up the career ladder and advance in the nursing profession. Obtaining a graduate level nursing program to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist or C.R.N.A. is a great way to expand you nursing abilities and to earn additional [...]

Choosing a Career as a Public Health Nurse

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

By Melanie Ullman
If you enjoy assisting others with their health care concerns and being a teacher at the same time public health nursing job may be for you. Public health nurses specialize in treating and preventing ailments. Many work for local clinics and community health centers. They also spend a great amount of time traveling [...]

Nurse Practitioner Job Description

Friday, November 20th, 2009

By Mark Alison
There are so many fields and specialties in the nursing profession; a Nurse Practitioner job description will help you understand this specialty. The nursing prerequisites are similar to most nursing school program advanced degrees.
In order to become a nurse practitioner or NP, the student has completed a minimum of a Masters Degree in [...]

Government Nursing Jobs

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

By Melanie Ullman
While nursing jobs in general are pretty much extremely secure and layoff proof no matter what the economy is doing. Government nursing jobs are even more secure in that the government does not layoff even in the toughest economic times. There are a number of government agencies that have government nursing [...]

Accelerated Nursing Degree Programs

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

By Melanie Ullman
Accelerated nursing degrees have become increasingly popular, especially for those practicing nurses interested in boosting their career – and income. Accelerated nursing programs offer the opportunity to advance your professional standing without having to leave your job to attend school.
In the nursing profession a registered nurse is at the top of the pyramid. [...]