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“Before you Decide to Become a Nurse”
Filed under Career Exploration
Posted by Libraries, January 26, 2007
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Kathy Quan, About.com
http://nursing.about.com/od/becomeanurse/bb/beforenurse.htm
This article explores questions such as: “Is nursing for me?” and “What if I’m really bad at math and science?” It also gives an explanation of what nursing entails in the “Nursing is not for everyone” section, and explores various settings for nurses in the “Many diverse roles for nurses” section.
For further information on a career in nursing, visit our eLibrary at http://my.simmons.edu/library/collections/career/nursing.shtml.
—Jennifer M. Lege
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