September 10, 2007

Nursing Continuing Education Online

Nursing Continuing Education Online

If you’re in a nursing career, you’re probably aware that there’s no better time than the present to continue your education. The retirement wave is hitting the medical community like a tsunami, and new positions are opening up almost daily as people retire. Nursing continuing education online classes are available that will give you the training and education you need to position yourself for advancement, without sacrificing the work you’ve already done .

Nurses are in high demand right now and that demand is only expected to get worse. Registered Nurses, CNAs, x-ray technicians, physician’s assistants. . . there isn’t a position in the health sciences or medical community that will have too many people. So where do you want to go?

Online courses are available in literally hundreds of programs. But do some research before you sign up. Who is the provider? Does that institution offer courses, or a complete program? Is the course or program accredited? It should be. By whom is it accredited? Get information from your employer about what they’re looking for from ce, or continuing education courses. Make sure the classes you’re planning to take will be accepted.

Your employer or other knowledgeable sources can give you some information about the quality of the classes or course. Look at job placement percentages, too, especially if you’re planning on changing jobs or careers. A high percentage of successful job placements can indicate a quality program, and employers may be looking for graduates from that program.

The beauty of online classes is they can be taken at any time. Your shifts may vary and the hours you work per week may go down or (more usually) up, but whenever you get home, your class is waiting for you. If you’re already an RN, you may want to specialize in a new area, like neonatal care or geriatrics. If you’re a CNA, you might want to study for the RN license. In either case, you can continue your education online.

Some employers even offer online courses on site. Many require you to take the classes during non-shift times, but talk to your employer about what other possibilities. Most employers are overjoyed to learn that an employee is working for further his or her education. Your employer may even have a tuition assistance or tuition reimbursement program.

Nursing continuing education classes are definitely worth a look. It’s a proven method to start or advance a career, and the time has never been better. Take a look at the offerings today!

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