We Proudly Present Practical Nursing Graduate Alexis Andres
We are so proud of our graduate Alexis Andres, who overcame the challenge of learning to deal with her Lupus while attending college. And she did it in excellent fashion - making our Dean’s list in the process! She credits her medical diagnosis with part of her inspiration. However, the other part belongs to her bonus mom, Shelly, who really encouraged her to work hard and pursue her dreams.
What you Learn in Practical Nursing
Our program provides you with a wide variety of classes on medical topics you need to be an excellent beginning nurse. You spend time studying Electronic Health Records, Fundamentals of Nursing, Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, and Fundamentals of Mental Health. In these courses, you learn the important skills of:
- The beginning basics of entering and keeping records of patients
- An introduction to the skills of nursing including holistic processes and specific wound care
- The many issues and concerns involved in women’s health issues
- How to use mental health skills to their fullest
How Our Graduate Became a Practical Nursing Graduate
If the healthcare field has always interested you but you do not want to spend ten years in medical school, you need to look into practical nursing. Our program prepares you for an entry-level career in the medical field with knowledge to help you in a physician office or hospital.
Stautzenberger’s Practical Nursing Graduate Program at a Glance
Program Length: 14 months, additional 7 months for Healthcare Administration Associates
Learning Environment: blended - online/on-campus/externship
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Job Outlook: 9% growth with an estimated new job openings of over 63,000 positions each year1
Find out more about our Practical Nursing program today. Call 888.859.8225 or submit the Request Information form on our website. We are ready to assist you with completing the enrollment process, navigating your financial aid options, finding a tutor, practicing your interviewing skills, connecting with local employers, and more. Have the courage to accomplish your academic and professional goals!
Reference:
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses, at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/licensed-practical-and-licensed-vocat... (visited January 27, 2022).
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