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Finding the Right Nursing Program

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December 23, 2019 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

If you’re looking for a great profession with a recession-proof demand and upward mobility for those dedicated to education and professional development, there are a lot of opportunities in the medical field. For many, nursing represents one of the most accessible careers in the field, because nurses are always in demand and the wide range of roles they play provides graduates from Grand Canyon University Nursing with a broad selection of career opportunities when they get into the workforce.

Continuing Education and Advancement

While you can get into the profession with a two-year training program and degree, nursing involves a depth of medical understanding that relies on the continuing education of nurses. For some, that just means staying on top of the professional development that keeps you up to date on protocols and best practices. For others, it means crafting a degree path that opens up opportunities for teaching, greater managerial responsibilities, or even an eventual role as an independent nurse practitioner. The upward mobility of the career means you can not only carve your own path through the profession, but you can also rise to any level you wish with the right ambition and timing.

A Career That Matters

From nurses who care for the seriously ill in hospital and residential settings to those who help with outpatient procedures and maintenance treatments for the chronically ill, nurses are responsible for helping patients access the care they need at every level. They are often the primary point of contact between patients and medical institutions during stays, and they also provide doctors with important information about the development of a patient’s individual case. It doesn’t matter if that case is minor recovery after a procedure or an ongoing fight for health, your career matters. So does the place you go for training.

Features of a Great Nursing Program

With all the options for your education and career training, you need to know how to tell the best of the offerings from the rest. Here are the key features of a well-designed program you should look for when picking out the schools you want to apply to.

  • Continuing education for those seeking advanced degrees in nursing
  • Career placement in the community
  • Accessible locations to your home and the community you want to work in
  • Experiential learning opportunities at all levels

Grand Canyon University nursing professionals find themselves well-prepared for the various roles they take up because they know to seek out a program that allows them to reach their dreams through education, support, and professional mentoring. Whether you’re looking for a program in the area or seeking one in a community elsewhere in the country, the model for a good nursing program remains the same.

Keep Searching for Your Best Fit

Not every program is suited to every applicant. Some great schools only offer very traditional schedules for those pursuing a full-time degree. Others specialize in fitting the program to your schedule, allowing you to keep your current career active until you’re ready to make the switch into nursing. It’s all a matter of what fits your life right now. If you’re trying to figure out whether a program is going to work for your schedule and lifestyle, you need to develop questions to ask when you query for more details. Keep these in mind as you search:

  • How flexible is the scheduling?
  • What internship opportunities are available?
  • What experiential learning opportunities are there beside the mandatory hands-on classes?
  • Which employers draw from the applicant pool?
  • Are there any specializations the school excels with? Are they the ones you want?

There’s no replacement for having the right information when you apply, but you need to start with the right questions. Begin your search today.

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