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What are the Advantages of Hospital Nursing School?

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Since there are many distant learning opportunities for nursing schools, prospective nursing students must consider the advantages of attending a local school, preferably a hospital nursing school. It is clear from statistical evidence that the best-ranked nursing schools are hospital nursing schools. Thus attending a prestigious school, like the number one ranked University of San Francisco, may be beneficial in pursuing a nursing career.

One distinct advantage of hospital nursing schools is being able to pursue practical learning aspects with ease of scheduling. Large hospitals will also offer students a variety of specialties in which to practice their profession before attaining a degree. As well, the hospital nursing school is usually a teaching hospital, which means training exists for not only nurses but also doctors. Teaching hospitals tend to be more tolerant of those learning how to practice medicine. In fact, such hospitals are frequently on schedules that are specific to the training of the next generation of medical workers.

Large hospital nursing schools offer students a variety of specialties in which to practice their profession before obtaining a degree.
Large hospital nursing schools offer students a variety of specialties in which to practice their profession before obtaining a degree.

Another advantage to the hospital nursing school is that many graduates may decide to further pursue their education. Frequently the hospital nursing school will offer more degrees and higher degrees than for example, a trade school or community college.

Opportunities exist for not only higher degrees but changes in professions. One can learn how to be a teacher of nurses in a hospital nursing school, or pursue one’s education to become a nurse practitioner. Frequently opportunities to gain both Master’s Degrees and PhDs exist. Advanced education translates to much higher pay in a field that is desperate for new workers.

Virtually all of the top nursing programs are attached to a hospital.
Virtually all of the top nursing programs are attached to a hospital.

A hospital nursing school also offers one quick access to jobs in specialized departments. Often new nurses have little trouble finding work, since so many opportunities exist for nurses. Yet, in some cases, nurses may have to work in a department that holds little interest for them.

When a person has done well academically in a hospital nursing school, the likelihood of getting a job in one’s specialty increases. Recommendations and personal knowledge of the hospital are likely to carry more weight for those hiring nurses. Many who train in a hospital nursing school end up working in the hospital in which they trained.

Nurse practitioner programs are graduate level, with students earning either a master's degree or doctorate upon completion.
Nurse practitioner programs are graduate level, with students earning either a master's degree or doctorate upon completion.

Virtually all of the top nursing programs are attached to a hospital, suggesting that the overall advantage of attending a hospital nursing school is great. This does not mean that those receiving an education elsewhere won’t find jobs. However, since the hospital nursing school can offer specific education and is designed to train new nurses, this may likely hold the best opportunity for pursuing a satisfying nursing career once school is completed.

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tricia has a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and has been a frequent PracticalAdultInsights contributor for many years. She is especially passionate about reading and writing, although her other interests include medicine, art, film, history, politics, ethics, and religion. Tricia lives in Northern California and is currently working on her first novel.

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Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tricia has a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and has been a frequent PracticalAdultInsights contributor for many years. She is especially passionate about reading and writing, although her other interests include medicine, art, film, history, politics, ethics, and religion. Tricia lives in Northern California and is currently working on her first novel.

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Which hospitals in Los Angeles offers nursing training programs for their employees?

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    • Large hospital nursing schools offer students a variety of specialties in which to practice their profession before obtaining a degree.
      By: spotmatikphoto
      Large hospital nursing schools offer students a variety of specialties in which to practice their profession before obtaining a degree.
    • Virtually all of the top nursing programs are attached to a hospital.
      By: Gabriel Blaj
      Virtually all of the top nursing programs are attached to a hospital.
    • Nurse practitioner programs are graduate level, with students earning either a master's degree or doctorate upon completion.
      By: Monkey Business
      Nurse practitioner programs are graduate level, with students earning either a master's degree or doctorate upon completion.
    • Hospital nursing schools give students the chance to interact directly with patients while obtaining a degree.
      By: mykeyruna
      Hospital nursing schools give students the chance to interact directly with patients while obtaining a degree.
    • A hospital nursing school offers quick access to jobs in specialized departments.
      By: michaeljung
      A hospital nursing school offers quick access to jobs in specialized departments.