Alaska Nurse Training
- Nurse training in the classroom includes taking science courses in school.the graduate image by Barbara Helgason from Fotolia.com
According to the University of Alaska Anchorage School of Nursing, nurse training includes taking courses in various science disciplines such as biology, human anatomy and chemistry. Some nursing programs, such as the program at Alaska's Institute of Technology, also provides training in legal and ethical issues in the nursing profession such as malpractice and license issues. - In Alaska, nurse training includes working in a clinical setting.operation nurse image by Andrey Rakhmatullin from Fotolia.com
In Alaska, nursing students spend time training in a clinical setting. It's during this training that students gain experience with real-world scenarios in an on-the-job training situation. At Alaska's Institute of Technology, students spend 24 hours each week, under the supervision of a registered nurse, providing care to patients. It's during this training that students learn how to transfer the knowledge they gained in the classroom to the workplace. - In Alaska, nurses must have a license with the state.connoisseur admiring your advertisement image by Peter Baxter from Fotolia.com
To work as a nurse in Alaska you must have a license with the state as an Alaska registered nurse. To receive a license, a nurse must prove she has completed a state-approved nurse training program and has passed the national exam.