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What Education is Required to Become a Nurse?
The education required to become a nurse varies by role. For example:
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
typically complete a short training program and pass a competency exam.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
usually complete a one-year diploma program.
Registered Nurses (RNs)
need an associate or bachelor's degree in nursing and must pass the NCLEX-RN exam.
Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
require a master's or doctoral degree in nursing and additional certification.
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