Friday, February 18, 2011

After becoming a nurse.is it possible to specialize and become a doctor, consultant or radiologist?

or some higher being in the continuum of care to a physician, radiologist or otherwise, you should go through a lot of extra training - with school, internships, etc. come to consultants at all levels, and some nurses do some counseling. No, you have to study and qualify for the year. Of course it is possible but it takes years to give you complete your studies. No, not specialization, but it can be done. You can use a Master in Nursing (MSN) and a nurse who is a doctor and a nurse in the corresponding area. Yes, you can be a consultant, and they make big money. With regard to the radiology department, you can work in radiology of the hospital as a nurse and working with radiologists in teamwork. I hope I have helped with care and remember there are endless possibilities! Best answer by Tari above. Tari is close, but has some weaknesses in their arguments. The term doctor is an abuse of the company for the job as a doctor. All doctors are physicians, but not all doctors are physicians who, for example, the degree of doctor and the doctor's name, but I'm not a doctor, I am a nurse, who was then my teachers as a nurse and then a PhD in health studies. I do not usually use the term in a medical clinic, but when my staff and patients call me doctor to make sure they realize that I am a nurse. But I also know a number of nurses who have received a BSN from the university and then decided to go to medical school and became a doctor or two after completing additional education. Tari Another mistake made was to tell a nurse who was a doctor. Have similar functions in preparing clinical, educational, but can be very different and the terms that the practice is different. All national parliaments currently graduating from the U.S. have at least a master's degree in nursing. The physician assistant programs vary in size associated with certain institutions and other Bachelor and Master in others there are also differences in the licensing of nurses and protected areas. A common difference is the theory that the treatment of patients. NP treat patients from the perspective of the patient as a whole, while protected areas are considered by the theory of disease. All things are possible, and there are few limits to what a person can do from the beginning as a nurse. The question is how much work is done to get where they want to be? Yes you can, but that would mean further study as theres more tests and papers to do, and the theory side of things so seriously consider their options before deciding, it is certainly possible, but as others have said, some of these careers require much education. The physician assistant programs vary in size associated with certain institutions and other Bachelor and Master in others there are also differences in the licensing of nurses and protected areas. A common difference is the theory that the treatment of patients. NP treat patients from the perspective of the patient as a whole, while protected areas are considered by the theory of disease. All things are possible, and there are few limits to what a person can do from the beginning as a nurse. The question is how much work is done to get where they want to be? Yes you can, but that would mean further study as theres more tests and papers to do, and the theory side of things so seriously consider their options before deciding, it is certainly possible, but as others have said, some of these careers require much education.

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