How long do you have to go to college to become a nurse practioner?
To be licensed as a Nurse Practitioner, the candidate must first complete the education and clinical experiences necessary to be a registered nurse, then go on to complete a graduate-level nurse practitioner program (either a Master's or Doctorate degree). Next, the candidate must pass a national board certification in their area of specialty.
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Nurses are the individuals who deal directly with patients and aid the doctors and other medical staff in the ultimate recovery and rehabilitation of them. Nurses should be compassionate people who are willing to work long hours in order to provide excellent care to those who are ill or require additional medical assistance.
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