Re: Advice for Active Duty Airmen looking to pursue a nursing education while serving
Taking a CNA course will allow you to see what personal care support is all about. However, nursing is much more than personal care.
If you already have a Bachelor's degree, I would not go the route of LPN then RN but consider going to an
Accelerated Programs: The Fast Track to a Nursing Career
These intensive 12-18 month programs meant for second degree students who already have developed computer, study and time mangement skills----
skills a loadmaster should have.
I just re-read your post:
"I have a long time left in the military and am looking to get experience now so that when I retire I will be marketable."
Since all nuring programs require active attendance at clinical sites, I don't see how this will work for you except to for taking prerequisite courses.
Our
Government and Military Nursing forum is quite active and they may be able to help you best position yourself for a nursing career. Good luck with your future endeavers.
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