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		<title>RN Nursing Programs in Florida</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Behind every great doctors and physician’s assistants stand respectful registered nurse (RN)s. Regardless of the hospitals people go in the United States, they will inevitably find RNs who will take care of them. In fact, the most of the patients only see doctors briefly. It is often the nurses, who are always beside the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Behind every great doctors and physician’s assistants stand respectful registered nurse (RN)s. Regardless of the hospitals people go in the United States, they will inevitably find RNs who will take care of them. In fact, the most of the patients only see doctors briefly. It is often the nurses, who are always beside the patients and observe for any anomaly or malady appearing in the patients. There is no doubt that becoming RN is a perfect way to choose your career to help other people.</p>
<p>      A popular choice for becoming RN in Florida is the Associate Degree Nursing Program at Miami Dade College, which is located at Miami. A convenient fact about the Miami Dade College is its four options for applicants to become RNs. They offer two general options for either full-time or part-time students in which the students can choose to enroll in the programs at either Medical Center Campus or Homestead Campus with some on-site experiences at Baptist Hospital. If the student already is LPN, then the student is eligible for the Bridged Option, which is a bit more flexible than the general options. Furthermore, if the student holds a Bachelor’s Degree in any field, then the student can apply for the Accelerated Option. This option is the best among three, but the student must have had 15 credits in natural science/math courses with human anatomy and physiology courses.</p>
<p>      For all four programs at Miami Dade College, the student must have completed the prerequisites with a minimum of C and already is a student at Miami Dade College. For the science courses that are counted for the program, no more than 3 D, F, or W are tolerated. The prerequisites in the program include Chemistry for Health Sciences (with Lab), Critical Thinking/Ethics, and Anatomy &#038; Physiology I. There are total of 72 credits in which 42 are for nursing credits. With the Bridge Option, the student can choose to do some courses online. With the Accelerated Option, 30 general education credits out of 72 credits are waived. Regardless of the option they choose, they will be eligible for the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) upon graduation.</p>
<p>      People can become RNs at community college as well such as the Florida Community College at Jacksonville, Florida. This community college requires 13 credit hours of prerequisites and a minimum GPA of 2.0. As far as the prerequisite courses are concerned, these include one year of high school chemistry or any college and other courses like Human Anatomy &#038; Physiology I, and Microbiology. Just like the Miami Dade College, 42 credit hours for nursing programs are needed. These credit hours are spent with core courses such as Nursing Technique, Nursing Concepts, and Nursing Care of Children. Eventually, the students will be allowed to take NCLEX-RN once they are finished.</p>
<p>      Regardless of the method they choose to become RN, the students will be on their ways to become one of the most rewarding occupations. If you need more information on nursing programs in Florida, you might want to check out related subjects such as LPN Degrees In Florida, RN Nursing degrees in Miami, LPN salary in Orlando, LPN schools in Tampa FL, and Certified Nursing Programs in Jacksonville. These will not only tell you what is available in these cities, but will also help you to be balanced when making your decision on a career in the Nursing field.</p>
<p>We will cover smaller towns and cities such as Juno Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Deltona, Daytona Beach, Clearwater, Altamonte Springs, Fort Myers, and Gainesville nursing programs in the coming months so stay tuned. </p>
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		<title>LPN Training In Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as demands for doctors soar, the positions like physician’s assistants, medical technicians, and especially licensed practical nurses (LPN) are in constant demand. In Michigan, if you want to pursue career as LPN, you must meet the fastidious requirements by the Board of Nursing of the Michigan Department of Community Health. Of these exacting requirements [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just as demands for doctors soar, the positions like physician’s assistants, medical technicians, and especially licensed practical nurses (LPN) are in constant demand. In Michigan, if you want to pursue career as LPN, you must meet the fastidious requirements by the Board of Nursing of the Michigan Department of Community Health. Of these exacting requirements for in-state applicants is the Michigan Nursing School Certification form.</p>
<p>      These Certification forms can be completed from attending the community colleges or universities as long as they are accredited by the Michigan Board of Nursing. You can check with someone in the Michigan Board of Nursing to check if your college or university is accredited. Or, you can search in the Internet to find the list of universities and community colleges that provide LPN trainings.</p>
<p>      If you are confident about becoming LPN and have rather a flexible schedule, consider universities such as Northern Michigan University (NMU) in Marquette. At NMU, your journey to become LPN may be as short as just three semesters! Upon completion of all the trainings for LPN from NMU, you are entitled to take the NCLEX-PN (National Council Licensure Examination-Practical Nurse (NCLEX-PN), an exam for receiving license to practice as LPN. Along with the Certification form, NCLEX-PN is required by the Michigan Board of Nursing.</p>
<p>      The applicant must have first successfully completed six prerequisite courses such as Human Anatomy and Physiology, Role Development in Nursing Practice, and Basic Pharmacology Skills. These prerequisite trainings are mandated by the NMU before the main courses for LPN can begin. Once the applicant has met the prerequisites, then the official training for LPN can begin. Unlike the prerequisites, the LPN training courses are designed more to teach applicants on practicality and pragmatic aspect of nursing. Students are exposed to courses like Fundamentals of Nursing and Medical-Surgical Nursing to learn the principles of nursing and face the various situations that are likely to occur in the actual practices.</p>
<p>      What if you don’t have time to enroll in a full-time university? No worries, consider accredited community colleges like Kalamazoo Valley Community College (KVCC) at Kalamazoo. To apply to KVCC, the applicant must submit high school transcript and/or college transcript. KVCC also requires prerequisites, but with the KVCC counselor’s approval, the students can take the prerequisites at KVCC or other community colleges. The key factor is that the student must pass with a 2.0 or better on these courses. Some courses in high school and college can be substituted for the prerequisites as well. There are other non-academic requirements such as undergoing criminal background check and fingerprinting.</p>
<p>      As far as the official LPN training courses are concerned, they are very similar to those of the NMU. The students take courses such as Basic Nursing Skills and Care of the Family (Theory). Once the LPN training is completed, the students are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN, and once the passed score and other necessary documents are sent to the Michigan Board of Nursing, they can legally practice as LPN.</p>
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