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What Qualifications and Training Are Required to Become a Neonatal Nurse?
To become a neonatal nurse, one must first complete a nursing program and obtain a
Registered Nurse (RN)
license. Many nurses then pursue further specialization through certifications such as the
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
and the
Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing Certification (RNC-NIC)
. Advanced practice roles may require a
Master's or Doctoral degree
in nursing.
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