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Nurse / kinesitherapist What to choose? |
I have a university training that is unfortunately "not in demand" in France where my husband was transferred for 5 years. I was offered training as a kinesitherapist (3 years) and that would be "in demand" and allow me to have a job. On the other hand I still have the option of finishing nursing, which however is not recognized in France and would therefore require also 3 years of training. I did 2 years of nursing training a few years ago but I gave it up after I got married. I would go with kinesiology. In the US, you could enter the physical therapy field (very lucrative). Concentrate in Nursing, there are more places in the world that demands this career.. |
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She's a consenting adult ...Is this nurse in training YOU? ...I've seen classes that are as short as 3 weeks and some as long as 12. Mine was 12 weeks and a community college. I went 4 hours a day, 4 days a week. The last 40 hours of class were our clini... no. he should have read what he signed... they basically revoke any promises they may have made.... edit: yeah, held up? sounds fishy!!! ...Hi there--here are a few resources that might help you out! www.melbournenursing.com.au www.exa.com.au/web_links/ victorian_nurse_specialists.html archive.annstudio.com/web/melbournenur... ww... A nurse practitioner (NP) is a registered nurse who has completed specific advanced nursing education (generally a master's degree) and training in the diagnosis and management of common medic... ... The aging of America insures the short and long term success of all health care workers. Demand for skilled nurses continues to grow and the pay level for these professionals continues to increase.... It all depends on your interests. For example LPNs make more in long term care than hospitals. RNs get paid on what they are doing. Specialized areas pay more. Once you graduate there is usually a ... |
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