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7 Great Reasons to Become a Nurse

iStock_000018579543MediumWhether you are considering a career change or just starting out, nursing is one of the healthcare field’s best professions.

1. Nursing is a rewarding profession.

Yes, it can be stressful, but nursing is an emotionally fulfilling, rewarding medical industry career. Nurses are respected in the medical community and by the general public. You can honestly go home after a day at work and know you made a difference in someone’s life.

2. Nurses are in demand!

The career outlook for nurses shows that jobs are growing much faster than average. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment of registered nurses is expected to grow by 19% from 2012 to 2022. The employment of licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses is expected to grow by 25% in that same timeframe.

3. The baby boomers are aging.

Baby Boomers are in their sixties and seventies. This means that many nurses in their sixties are preparing for retirement, leaving vacancies in the profession. It also means that the aging population will require more medical care, therefore increasing the need for nurses and other healthcare professionals.

4. You can enjoy a flexible work schedule.

Nurses work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, doctor’s offices, nursing homes, and outpatient facilities. Some nurses even work in schools or in patients’ private homes. Even as a full-time nurse, it’s possible to enjoy a flexible schedule. Many nurses work just three or four days per week.

5. Nursing salaries are lucrative.

There are financial rewards to a career in nursing, too. The 2012 median pay for licensed practical and vocational nurses was over $41,000 per year. The 2012 median pay for registered nurses was over $31 per hour.

6. Climb the career ladder!

Many licensed vocational nurses opt to continue their training and education to become registered nurses. Registered nurses often return to school and become nurse practitioners or even physicians. When you begin a career in nursing, it’s possible to climb the career ladder and advance substantially within the medical profession.

7. Start your new career quickly.

The full- and part-time vocational nursing programs at High Desert Medical College can put you on the path to a career in nursing in just over one year. In addition to traditional classroom courses led by top instructors, our students receive hands-on clinical training in upgraded labs featuring state of the art equipment. Clinical practice in a hospital or other healthcare setting is another important aspect of our vocational nursing diploma program. Our graduates have strong pass rates for the NCLEX nursing requirement exam.

The Vocational Nursing program at High Desert Medical College is one of the lowest priced programs in the area. Plus, Federal Financial Aid is available for students who qualify, giving you the opportunity to afford an education that will put you on the path to a career in nursing. Contact us today at 888-633-4362 to schedule a visit or to learn more about the Vocational Nursing diploma program.

 

 

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