How to Choose CNA to LPN Distance Learning Programs
Work as a CNA for an employer for several years., Pay attention to the staff needs at the hospital or clinic where you work., Ask your human resources department if they support distance learning or night school courses for a CNA to become a LPN...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Work as a CNA for an employer for several years.
Experience that proves good work ethic and talent with patient care will increase the likelihood that you will be eligible for an internal promotion or job change. -
Step 2: Pay attention to the staff needs at the hospital or clinic where you work.
Look at the job postings to see if they are frequently looking for LPN, or if they generally hire more registered nurses (RN). , Some health care employers help pay tuition, if you continue working as a CNA through your schooling. ,, -
Step 3: Ask your human resources department if they support distance learning or night school courses for a CNA to become a LPN.
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Step 4: Consult with your supervisor about a recommendation to apply for a LPN course
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Step 5: while you are working as a CNA.
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Step 6: Apply to programs that qualify for your employer's tuition assistance program.
Detailed Guide
Experience that proves good work ethic and talent with patient care will increase the likelihood that you will be eligible for an internal promotion or job change.
Look at the job postings to see if they are frequently looking for LPN, or if they generally hire more registered nurses (RN). , Some health care employers help pay tuition, if you continue working as a CNA through your schooling. ,,
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