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Nursing Schools in Nebraska
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Nebraska is actively recruiting nurses, since its employment rate has been rapidly growing over the past several years. If you want to become a nurse or enter the medical field, it might be worth your while to consider nursing schools in Nebraska. They all offer exceptional programs, including Bachelors of Science, Masters, and PhDs in Nursing, as well as RN and LPN programs.
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In your studies at one of the many Nebraska nursing schools, you will learn how to restore the health of your patients and bring joy to their lives. You may work with babies, the elderly, or people visiting the ER or a doctor’s office, or even travel internationally to provide nursing services.
Kaplan
Campus Location: Omaha, Lincoln
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Recently graduated RNs can earn between $37,000 and $61,000 to start, depending on where in Nebraska you work, what type of work you do, and how many shifts you take. Nurses typically work flexible schedules of 4, 8, 10, or 12-hour shifts. Many nurses work only three days a week and enjoy longer weekends.
Nebraska, the Corn Husker State, has hot summers and cold winters, as well as plenty of thunderstorms and tornadoes in the summer. It also has plenty to do and see. Did you know Nebraska has the largest sand dunes in the country? There are large wildlife refuges in the dunes, and many nature lovers enjoy visiting them. If urban is more your style, look at Omaha and Lincoln when you are going to nursing school in Nebraska. Omaha has plenty of interesting historic districts, if you’re a history buff, and Lincoln is home to multiple museums, including the National Museum of Roller Skating.
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