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Old Mar 04, 2005, 07:39 AM
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Question Flight nurse program

I am entering the nursing field this Fall of 2005. I am interested in the flight nurse area and I was wondering what classes a nursing student must take to head down the path for flight nurse. I live in Ohio around Columbus. I already have my Bachelors in Science but I want a career change. Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated.

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Old Mar 05, 2005, 01:36 PM
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Flight nurse

That would be my dream job!!!!!

But in my search for info I have found that it takes tons of schooling. Also in my area it's a job that is hard to come by. Long list and need to have a connection.

Good luck! If you can do it---go for it!

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Old Mar 05, 2005, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Nav94
I am entering the nursing field this Fall of 2005. I am interested in the flight nurse area and I was wondering what classes a nursing student must take to head down the path for flight nurse. I live in Ohio around Columbus. I already have my Bachelors in Science but I want a career change. Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated.
Try military nursing. You can enter their flight nursing program.

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