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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Nurses - How to Take Clinicals When You Don't Have Time for Clinicals

Clinicals – for some hopeful nurses, clinicals aren’t about studying data or mastering proper techniques, but actually finding the time to do them. Clinicals can typically take place over multiple weekends, spanning multiple rotations and hundreds of hours.

For some adult learners, who are ready and excited about their nursing career and becoming RNs, the obstacle isn’t in preparing, but their busy schedules involving work and family life that won’t allow enough consecutive time to take a multi-week clinical. Does your job allow for time off to attend clinicals? Most jobs don't. Motivated nurses shouldn’t let this stand in their way.

Rue Education understands the needs of adult learners, specifically those of adult LPN/LVNs, RTs, and Paramedics who are ready to transition to RN. In addition to Rue Education’s Learning Systems that allow learners to pursue their nursing degree on their own time and schedule, Rue’s program prepares you for a compact, focused, weekend clinical that only takes 3 days to complete. That’s right, a 3 day clinical. If you’re ready to get your RN, Rue Education is ready to help.

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