marjoryjdd
asked:
"how to start a career training schools for licensed practical nurseswhat does it intail to start a trainig school?Where do I get info ?What qualifications does one need?I know that we need doctors and nurses to teach the classes."
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starrynight1 replied:
"Schools of NursingIn the United States, there are two nursing organizations that accredit schools of nursing: the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (ASN, BSN, MSN) and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (BSN, MSN). Schools may choose which organization will accredit them and can have accreditations from both organizations. Visit the following web sites for listings of accredited schools of nursing and doctoral nursing programs.Accredited Baccalaureate and Master's Nursing Degree Programs National League of Nursing Accrediting Commission - Baccalaureate Degree Programs by State - Master's Degree Programs by State Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education - Baccalaureate and Master's Degree Program by StateAccelerated Baccalaureate and Master's Nursing Degree Programs American Association of Colleges of NursingDoctoral Nursing Programs American Association of Colleges of Nursing International Doctoral Programs"
Jessica
asked:
"I need to know how long it will take (in years/months) to complete the career training program for a paramedic. Also, if you could name at least four courses required during the CTP, that would be great.Thanks!! =)"
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Jennifer H replied:
"Well you need to be an EMT first, that can be one or 2 semesters..depending on the program. Then for the EMT-P it can be either 3 or 4 semesters (mine was 4). When i wen through school (03-04) we had things like A&P, Cardiology, Pharmacology, Pedeatrics, ACLS, PALS, Trauma Care...ect. Don't forget about the clinicals!! But all of our classes we kind of lumped together. We wewnt to school from 9am-4pm. We did not have times broken down for class..like A&P: 9-10:30, Pharm: 10:30-12. We just ...went to school and studied different things at different times during the program.These "classes" you need to take in order to become an EMT-P are pretty much only offered through the paramedic program. Don't start taking random classes that sound medical. you need to be in a paramedic program in order to become a paramedic.So just for my Medic license i went to school for almost a year and a half."
firechick1721 replied:
"you have to work your self up to that level... depending where you are, you will have to start with emt-basic, then go to emt-intermediate, and then to emt-paramedic.. if you live in certain states, you just have to go through emt-iv therapy and then on to emt-paramedic... either way, you will have at least 2 years of school, and it is advisable to work in an ems service for at least 2 years before going on to get the paramedic...otherwise, i have heard the class is really hard..."
traumaqueen22 replied:
"I live in Mi. I took the basic class, which was 6 months, then I went straight from that to Medic, and that took a full year, August to August. The Medic class, having not worked the road for awhile after Basic was not, I don't think, any harder than it would be for someone who had worked the road. It is harder than basic though. If you struggle with basic you might want to think twice about medic. You need, without a doubt:Cardiology, Pharmacology, Trauma, Medical, and Lab classes, but where I'm from it was all rolled into one. I actually only had three classes, lecture, lab, and pharm. You also have to do clinicals, which is where you work in an E.R. AND on the road, without getting paid."
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asked:
"I just got approved for a career training loan. Will it be disbursed to ME or the school? The school does not have a financial aid program or office. Thanks!9 hours ago - 3 days left to answer."
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hcm replied:
"To the school. Any money left over after tuition is paid will be returned to you."
Sallie Mae replied:
"Both options are available for the Career Training loan - the money disbursing to the school and the money disbursing to the student. Best idea is to call Sallie Mae customer service to clarify which one you chose. Contact info on link below."
TheEngraver
asked:
"Does the air force do there career training in san antonio or around the country at different bases like the army and navy?"
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NAZGUL replied:
"ALL OVERVet-USAFAd; AFSC training is done all over the US, one of mine was Chanute AFB ILL and the other was Ellsworth AFB SD."
burke37chris replied:
"depends on your MOSbut there is a big base in san antonioI believe its called lackland air force base( or something like that)"
jim replied:
"Last I checked, and take this with a grain of salt:Security Forces, Civil Engineering: Lackland AFB, TXComm, admin, ATC, some medical: Keesler AFB, MSMaintenance, medical, Flying training: Sheppard AFB, TXAir Battle Management: Tyndall AFB, FLIntel: Goodfellow AFB, TXFlying Training: Columbus AFB, MS; Randolph AFB TX; Laughlin AFB TX"
chickenhawks = nokia_navyseals replied:
""depends on your MOS"Don't pay attention to that poseur, the USAF doesn't use "mos" they use AFSC.The training is done at several bases around the USA."
George P replied:
"Jim has it mostly correct. Your AFSC training is done at a few bases. If you are communications, that has moved from Keesler AFB, Miss, to Ft Gordon, Ga. Lackland AFB in Texas is the only basic training base we have. Also, as far as career training goes, you will learn more about your job at your first duty assignment, so you could technically say at every base you will receive technical training."
IB2LOUD
asked:
"What kind of financing can you get for career training if the school doesn’t offer Financial Aid, and other then Sallie May. Are there any places were you can get a loan for career training if you have bad credit? Please no Scammers sites, Thank you for all your help."
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Money B replied:
"i dont know"
Anais replied:
"Student Loan can be sought through many different avenues. It all depends on your personal credit rating. The biggest challenge is finding one that offers the lowest interest rate.There are various routes to explore when seeking out a bad credit student loan and I would suggest that your first port of call would be the school for which you are about to attend. You will need to fill out a FAFSA form in order to initially apply for a federal loan. Perkins loans are combined school and government funds. A combination loan may be another alternative way of acquiring a bad credit student loan. This type of student loan enables you to consolidate
student loans defer your payment until you have finished college. This in turn will allow you time to improve your credit rating and when you leave college you could then look into consolidating your bad credit student loan at a better interest rate. This will mean your monthly payments will be at a lower level and therefore more affordable."
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