How to become a registered nurse (RN): RN degree programs and tips! Registered nurses, also called RNs for short, are the most common type of nurse in the United States. There are nearly 4 million licensed RNs, and nearly 3 million are active in the workforce.
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But how do you become a registered nurse (RN)? In general, you'll need to have a high school diploma or GED equivalent, and once you obtain that, there are three common paths you can take to become an RN.
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1. Associate degree program. There are various associate degree programs available (ADN, ASN, AAS), all of which can help you become a licensed RN.
2. Diploma/certificate program. There are various diploma programs, typically offered by hospitals, in which you can earn your license to practice as a registered nurse.
3. Bachelor degree program. Finally, you can complete a bachelor's degree program at a local college or university. This is the path I chose to become a registered nurse.
Watch the full video for more information on how to become a registered nurse, as well as tips for preparing in high school.
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