Nursing Training Could Lead to a Career in Health Care


18 January 2010
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The health care industry has been a booming force on the job market, becoming one of the hottest careers in the country. There is an array of possible options when it comes to the health care industry, ranging from administrative work to physicians. Perhaps one of the fastest growing professions is the nursing field. From registered nurses (RNs) to licensed practical nurses (LPN), these careers offer various levels of training.

Pursuing nursing training can help individuals get ahead in the profession, according to NursingCenter.com. Various degrees can be completed in as little as two years, providing a stepping-stone into one of the fastest growing industries in the country.

According to the news provider, individuals who seek certification can earn more than $9,000 more a year than their peers who aren't board certified. These findings could be what's needed to push working professionals to get a degree.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the health care industry has no signs of slowing down. Careers in nursing are supposed to increase by 22% by 2018.ADNFCR-1502-ID-19564086-ADNFCR

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