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Nursing - Continued Education Classes

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Ultrasound Technologist
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X-Ray Technician

Are you a nurse looking to climb the pay scale? Are you currently a nurse within a particular medical practice and want to explore a different area of medicine? Do you think it's time to refresh the nursing skills you learned in college? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may want to consider enrolling in some nursing continuing education courses.

Becoming a registered nurse is just the first step in a long staircase otherwise known as a nursing career. In many cases, nurses are required to take nursing continuing education classes in order to rise higher on the pay scale. Many nurses welcome these classes because they ultimately help them do their jobs better.

Nursing continuing education classes can span a number of different fields and disciplines. Some classes are just refresher courses for nurses who have been out of school for awhile, while other courses introduce new state-of-the-art medical techniques. Nurses are often encouraged to take nursing continuing education courses by hospitals or clinics that offer education subsidies. Nurses at these institutions have the benefit of improving their professional skills at no personal cost to them.

If you want to take some nursing continuing education classes, you should probably research what is available in your area. There are a number of nursing continuing education classes offered online for nurses don't have the time to attend classes on a college campus. The online courses are designed specifically for working professionals, and allow students enough academic flexibility to balance both their school work and their nursing responsibilities.

We have what you need. Learn about Nursing Schools, training programs and colleges near you. Request complimentary information from the colleges and universities that interest you. (Programs and degrees vary by school).

Featured Schools

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Stevens Henager Online

Programs offered

  • Nursing Administration (RN license required)
  • more..
Stevens Henager Online
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ATI Career Training Online

Programs offered

  • Medical Billing and Coding
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ATI Career Training Online
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