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Nursing Diploma Programs

Step One Toward Becoming a Pediatric Nurse
One popular route toward becoming a pediatric nurse is registereing in a nursing diploma program. A nursing diploma is similar in length and scope to an associate degree in nursing (ASN), putting you in the work place faster, likely as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). While most pediatric nursing hopefuls do go on to earn to become Registered Nurses (RNs) and earn their bachelor's degrees in nursing (BSN), becoming an LPN first means that you can typically work while attending school, and many hospitals and doctor's offices will even supplement your tuition costs. Get started today by browsing these top nursing schools and diploma programs:


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