A Peek At Some Career Choices For Nurses

April 15, 2009

The sixties was an exciting time to live. One thing back then with respect to nurses was most if not all of them were women. Things are not really like that now days since you see many more men becoming nurses. Looking at it from a different perspective though you do see more women doctors know as well. With that in mind however, most nurses are still women and doctors men. However in the future in my flip, but that could take generations or never happen.

Nowadays more and more folks are tired of their old jobs and want to change to a new career. Some of the most popular careers are those in healthcare and nursing. It seems like every week or so you read in the paper about how there is a nursing shortage. As a result a lot of people are likely trying to job on board. Who knows when it will flip to there no longer being a shortage of nurses due the aging population in general.

For those who do not want to spend a few years in college first but would like to become a nurse they could go to school to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to get their foot in the door. If they later decide to advance their career they could consider taking an online lpn to bsn program. After that they may even consider an MSN program.

RNs who finished a nursing program and then later decided to return to school to advance their career will have some options also. One option would be to complete an online RN to BSN program. That would likely give them the chance to move into a management position someday.

Whatever the choice, people in the medical and healthcare fields, especially nurses, have options. As far as the nursing shortage goes, no one really know for sure when it will end. Until it does nurses will likely have a good job waiting for them.

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