Re: Flight Attendant 2 Nursing(School) ? ? ? HELP!!!
That sounds like a good program, at a good price. The NLNAC is one of the gold standards for nursing education certification. You can use this degree to later advance your degree (and do it online).
RNs do indeed work in those fields you mentioned. Flight nurse jobs are hard to get with many applicants for few positions, but working in an trauma center ER is the stepping stone for that.
If your flight attendant schedule is flexible and can be done around your clinical days, you might be able to continue school and fly. Online format for classes is one thing, but you have to be onsite and local for the practicums and clincals, but that's ususally two days a week, with prep work the day prior.
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