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Dave Cahill

The demand for all types of nursing practitioners has never been higher. In fact, many countries like the United States, Canada and Japan have a shortage of trained nurses.

Because of the aging population in many countries especially in the countries above the demand for qualified nurses has continued to grow for some time and will continue to grow for the foreseeable future. A career in nursing is definitely a career that holds great promise - financially as well as personally.

However, because there is a shortage of nurses there is also a shortage in nursing instructors and although a nursing career in ripe with opportunity you may have to be patient to begin your education because many nursing schools have so many candidates that they've had to put nursing wannabe's on a waiting list.

Of course, if all the nursing schools in your area are full you could receive your training from an institution in another state but that will probably cost you a whole bunch more due to additional housing expenses and non-resident tuition fees are usually higher.

There are several types of nursing programs available but the two most popular are the Associate Degree Nurse or ADN and the Bachelor of Science Nurse or BSN.

The Associate Degree Nursing program is more concerned with the practical application of nursing. This is often the course of choice for would be caregivers. For the sake of clarity, care giving is a somewhat less technical, for lack of a better description, form of nursing. On the other hand, The Bachelor of Science Nursing degree includes the theoretical view and is the path for those interested in taking their career a few steps up. It's also what many employers (i.e. hospitals) are looking for in a candidate.

Whatever nursing degree you end up choosing, the ultimate destination is the same for all nursing graduates. You need to pass the board exams before you receive a license to practice in your profession.

It's also very important to remember to attend only schools that are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission or NLNAC to ensure you have no problems with your credentials after graduation.

Ok, you're now the proud owner of a nursing diploma and you just passed the board exams. So what's next? In order to gain experience some opt to start out as a nurse's aide or surgical technician. Neither requires your newly earned diploma but then again a big aspect of being a qualified nurse is experience and you can't get the type of experience you need in a classroom.

On the other hand, others try their hand at being a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN). Again, these positions don't require a four year nursing degree (a one year nursing course would be adequate) but both positions are good stepping stones to if your end game is to become a Registered Nurse (RN).

Like I mentioned earlier, nurses are in high demand and that demand extends throughout the country so once you're armed with a nursing degree from an accredited school, you simply have to decide what area of the country you want to live and then go find a job - which should be relatively simple.

Of course, pay may vary a bit in different parts of the country but in general pay is going to be very good everywhere. However, if you're torn on where to live simply do a little research and if one area offers higher pay it may be the deciding factor on where to plant your roots.

If the allure of a nursing career appeals to you, check out the links below.

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