We Proudly Present Practical Nursing Graduate Elizabeth Stanley
Elizabeth Stanley comes from a family of nurses - both her mom and her grandmother were one before her. So it comes as no surprise she would be interested in a career in nursing. We’re proud of Ms. Stanley and her mantra, “one day at a time”. While she was faced with challenges during the program, she still finished her classes. Focusing on success got her to the finish line - and with her first baby there to see it! Maybe her baby will become a nurse, too, and keep up the tradition!
What you Learn in Practical Nursing
Practical nurses can work in hospitals, nursing homes, or even private home care. There are even opportunities to travel and explore as a traveling nurse. In our program at Stautzenberger, people in the Practical Nursing program take classes in many science courses including Anatomy and Physiology, Nutrition and Critical Thinking. In these classes, you will learn:
- Detailed information about various systems in the body including muscular, skeletal, and neurological systems
- The role of nutrition in health and patterns in people’s lifespans
- Learning types and how to use higher-order thinking skills
How Our Graduate Became a Practical Nurse
If you have always wanted to help people live a full life, nursing could be the career choice for you! People who graduate from our program are ready for an entry-level career in nursing.
Stautzenberger’s Practical Nursing Graduate Program at a Glance
Program Length: 14 months
Learning Environment: blended
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Job Outlook: 9% over 10 years, with over 63,000 jobs added per year 1
Find out more about our Practical Nursing diploma 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:
1 Bureau 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-vocational-nurses.htm (visited December 21, 2021).
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