If you are looking for a healthcare career where you can provide vital compassionate care for patients, then you should consider the Practical Nursing certificate program at our Boise, ID campus. Practical Nurses (known as Vocational Nurses in some states) work under guidance of a Registered Nurse or licensed Physician to care for patients experiencing common, well-defined health problems.
If you’re looking for a Boise nursing school, you should consider the Boise Practical Nursing certificate program because:
The knowledgeable, passionate instructors at our Boise campus prepare their Practical Nursing students for the real-world challenges they will face once they gain licensure** and start their careers. Students are equipped to provide basic bedside care to patients; they can learn to help patients with bathing, dressing, eating, and with personal hygiene. They are taught how to dress wounds, measure and record patients’ vital signs, prepare and give injections, and collect samples for testing.
Once students successfully complete the Practical Nursing certificate program at our Carrington College Boise campus, they should have the skills and the confidence to:
If you want a career where you can help doctors and other healthcare professionals to provide truly compassionate care for people, then consider a career as a Practical Nurse; you may find it very rewarding. What’s more, employment of licensed Practical Nurses is forecast to grow 21 percent between 2008 and 2018, and that’s much faster than the average for all occupations.*
Practical Nursing Classes will be enrolling soon at our Boise campus, so discuss your future in nursing with a Carrington College Enrollment Services Representative today.
*Admission to, or graduation from this program does not guarantee obtaining a license or certificate to practice nursing. Licensure and certification requirements are the exclusive responsibility of the State Board of Nursing.
**Licensure requirements may vary by state. ***Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook (2010-11 Ed.).