Monday, September 29, 2008

Cutting Through the Confusion on Nursing Education Choices

By Jennifer Charleston

Nursing education choices can be confusing at times but after you wade through all the options you will find an education path that is right for you.

Nurse education involves both practical and theoretical study. The purpose of this education is to prepare nursing students for working in a professional medical environment. Most educational institutions will allow you to branch out into specialty nursing careers after you have gained experience in the main nursing line of work.

Nursing registration education generally takes four years of study. There are also post graduate courses you can chose to take to specialize in an area of nursing, but this can be undertaken after you have some work experience if you choose.

Most nurse education now takes place within universities. Almost every university has a nursing section so inquiring at your local school will present you with the options there. Alternatively you may also choose to study online (although practical work will still be required) or to study at a university or specialist nursing college that lies outside your residential area. Your choice of nursing education facility should take into account various factors like accessibility, cost, facilities and many other factors.

Online nursing education, as mentioned above, is gaining momentum in many countries. Because many prospective nurses still must work part time whilst completing their degree, they often do not have the time to attend university.

What are the advantages to studying nursing online?

1. You can continue working, either inside or outside the nursing industry, whilst you study. This means you will not experience financial hardship.

2. Study at your own time and in your own place, so no need to travel to college.

3. Choose how long to make your degree run for. You can get it over with quickly or study on a part time basis.

4. Choose from many different schools rather than being tied to those in your local area.

These benefits are just a few of the reasons why more and more people are taking nursing education online. With that said, nothing can replace practical hands on experience so gaining employment or volunteering part time in a hospital will compliment your studies.

A nursing career is a rewarding one so make sure your nursing education is spent learning as much as you possibly can about this most meaningful and important of careers.


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