NURSING BLOG
COVID-19 Update: Online Classes Now Available
Career Development Institute, Inc. is OPEN and CURRENTLY ENROLLING for our next Online Virtual Vocational Nursing Class Trying to feel “normal” in these pandemic times
Your Earning Potential as an LVN in California: How Does it Compare?
Investing in your education is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. As you research different careers, you’re probably also researching programs
Match the LVN Role to Your Personality
For anyone new to nursing or considering enrolling in an LVN program, it makes perfect sense that you’d have questions about what kind of LVN
Five Common Myths About LVNs in California
A common misconception is that a licensed vocational (or practical) nurse is that they aren’t really nurses. Yes, becoming a registered nurse (RN) requires more
Career Development: Staying Focused on Your Career Goals
Every professional needs to revisit their personal career development regularly. Both seasoned nurses and newly hired LVNs in California alike deserve opportunities to examine their individual goals. Whether you are interested in management and leadership opportunities, or want to move into specializations, there are several steps you can take to broaden your skill set and potentially earn more income.
5 LVN Tips to Pass the NCLEX PN the FIRST Time
These NCLEX PN test taking tips help make sure you are as ready as possible.
5 Nursing Student Heroes
Aspiring nurse heroes deserve just as much recognition. We found these stories to be truly inspirational. We hope you do, too.
Big Trends Impacting Nursing in 2019
Since the First World War, the nursing profession has constantly reinvented itself. In today’s modern world, nurses are becoming increasingly vital to deliver excellent care to a larger population. The industry is responding in ways that will continue to make our profession even more challenging and rewarding now and into the future.
5 Modern Nursing Heroes
Nursing remains our country’s most trusted profession, and for good reason. Our career path requires a lot of sacrifice, compassion, and, occasionally, genuine heroism. While