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If you enjoy helping others, health care is the field for you. Find information about health care careers, including medical coding, sonography, and respiratory, radiology, and pharmacy technology.

A nursing career offers long-term job security, the opportunity to specialize, and the chance to help patients heal. Read more about available training, degrees, and nursing specialties.

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Nursing Schools: On-Campus and Online Nursing Degrees


The health care industry is the fastest-growing industry in the United States, and with good reason. As Baby Boomers age, they have already begun to drive up demand for health care services--and on top of that, many current health care workers are retiring Boomers themselves, especially nurses. If you'd like to learn more about nursing school and what you can expect from a nursing job, take a few minutes to peruse our nursing page.

What's in a Nursing Degree?

There are a variety of degree programs you might enter to become a nurse. If you have no prior training, campus-based degree programs in practical nursing and registered nursing are available across the country. Thanks to advances in technology, however, many aspiring nurses can now complete part of their education online. While there is no substitute for hands-on clinical experience, many nursing school students can learn terminology, theory, and administrative procedures from the comfort of their own PCs.

Moving Up the Nursing Career Ladder

Online nursing degrees are particularly appropriate for nurses who want to expand their career options with advanced theoretical study. The online RN-to-BSN degree is a popular choice, while a Master of Science in Nursing trains students to specialize in a particular area, or prepare for managerial roles in a hospital or physician's office. To learn more about your options, whether you're new to nursing or ready to make more out of it, browse WorldWideLearn's nursing page to get the information you need.