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		<title>By: medtrans</title>
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		<dc:creator>medtrans</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 12:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, you should talk to your local hospitals. I live in Melbourne and I talked to a nurse manager at ORMC in Orlando, nurse manager at Holmes Regional Medical Center and a few others and was told the same thing. Florida is phasing out LPN&#039;s. The reasons are that 1) Medical Assistants can basically do what an&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lpn-programs.com/&quot;&gt; LPN &lt;/a&gt;can plus are taught to take blood and a few other things. 2) The hospitals can hire these MA&#039;s for way less than an&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lpn-programs.com/&quot;&gt; LPN &lt;/a&gt;plus they don&#039;t have to insure them with as high of malpractice insurance as they do LPN&#039;s. Also,&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lpn-programs.com/lpn-programs-by-state/&quot;&gt; schools &lt;/a&gt;like the one I attend, Keiser University, have certified&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lpn-programs.com/&quot;&gt; programs &lt;/a&gt;for someone to become an&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.rnstudents.com/&quot;&gt; RN &lt;/a&gt;in 2 years. 
I checked into the&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lpn-programs.com/&quot;&gt; LPN &lt;/a&gt;thing first because I thought I could get into nursing quicker and found out in my area I would have a hard time finding a good paying job as for the reasons I stated above. So I enrolled in the&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.rnstudents.com/&quot;&gt; RN &lt;/a&gt;program I am in now, and LOVE it. 
I hope this helps you in your decision making process.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, you should talk to your local hospitals. I live in Melbourne and I talked to a nurse manager at ORMC in Orlando, nurse manager at Holmes Regional Medical Center and a few others and was told the same thing. Florida is phasing out LPN&#8217;s. The reasons are that 1) Medical Assistants can basically do what an<a href="http://www.lpn-programs.com/"> LPN </a>can plus are taught to take blood and a few other things. 2) The hospitals can hire these MA&#8217;s for way less than an<a href="http://www.lpn-programs.com/"> LPN </a>plus they don&#8217;t have to insure them with as high of malpractice insurance as they do LPN&#8217;s. Also,<a href="http://www.lpn-programs.com/lpn-programs-by-state/"> schools </a>like the one I attend, Keiser University, have certified<a href="http://www.lpn-programs.com/"> programs </a>for someone to become an<a href="http://www.rnstudents.com/"> RN </a>in 2 years.<br />
I checked into the<a href="http://www.lpn-programs.com/"> LPN </a>thing first because I thought I could get into nursing quicker and found out in my area I would have a hard time finding a good paying job as for the reasons I stated above. So I enrolled in the<a href="http://www.rnstudents.com/"> RN </a>program I am in now, and LOVE it.<br />
I hope this helps you in your decision making process.</p>
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		<title>By: James G</title>
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		<dc:creator>James G</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 12:04:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Valencia CC or Seminole CC for the Orlando area.  Lakeland CC is a good choice as well.  Community college are a great choice for the&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lpn-programs.com/&quot;&gt; LPN &lt;/a&gt;but maybe unnecessary (Price is a little high and need some planning..if you want to becom a&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.rnstudents.com/&quot;&gt; RN &lt;/a&gt;this is the best transition).  
Some of the career oriented school (technical/Vocational) are a good choice as well like for Orlando Tech and Winterpark Tech not as expensive. I&#039;m sure there is one in your area. (The price is great but all day time courses). 
The main goal is to be a State certified LPN.  If at the end of the program you&#039;re eligible to test thats the program for you.  
Private&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lpn-programs.com/lpn-programs-by-state/&quot;&gt; schools &lt;/a&gt;(are flexible) like Kieser,FMU, Americare(Not sure of the name) could be good as well. I&#039;m  not sure if you can test after the completion of the program or if more requirements are needed. (The price is over the top, but a flexible schedule and tution loans)   
As for employment in a hospital, you must have your&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lpn-programs.com/&quot;&gt; LPN &lt;/a&gt;licensed from florida.  Which school you when to doesnt matter as much...except for if you had a intership there(at the Hosp or job site)..it may weigh more..
My top choice would be Valenciacc.edu because I went there and they&#039;re flexible, evening courses.  I am thinking about going back for an&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.rnstudents.com/&quot;&gt; RN &lt;/a&gt;or Rad Tech degree.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Valencia CC or Seminole CC for the Orlando area.  Lakeland CC is a good choice as well.  Community college are a great choice for the<a href="http://www.lpn-programs.com/"> LPN </a>but maybe unnecessary (Price is a little high and need some planning..if you want to becom a<a href="http://www.rnstudents.com/"> RN </a>this is the best transition).<br />
Some of the career oriented school (technical/Vocational) are a good choice as well like for Orlando Tech and Winterpark Tech not as expensive. I&#8217;m sure there is one in your area. (The price is great but all day time courses).<br />
The main goal is to be a State certified LPN.  If at the end of the program you&#8217;re eligible to test thats the program for you.<br />
Private<a href="http://www.lpn-programs.com/lpn-programs-by-state/"> schools </a>(are flexible) like Kieser,FMU, Americare(Not sure of the name) could be good as well. I&#8217;m  not sure if you can test after the completion of the program or if more requirements are needed. (The price is over the top, but a flexible schedule and tution loans)<br />
As for employment in a hospital, you must have your<a href="http://www.lpn-programs.com/"> LPN </a>licensed from florida.  Which school you when to doesnt matter as much&#8230;except for if you had a intership there(at the Hosp or job site)..it may weigh more..<br />
My top choice would be Valenciacc.edu because I went there and they&#8217;re flexible, evening courses.  I am thinking about going back for an<a href="http://www.rnstudents.com/"> RN </a>or Rad Tech degree.</p>
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