Nursing vs. Teaching as Careers

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Nursing vs. Teaching as Careers

Nursing is an exciting and challenging field to study. Nursing uses a

scientific process to plan care for people in acute illnesses and teach them how

to stay healthy or cope with their illness. Nurses basically the helper of the

doctors. They assist the doctors by giving medicine, treatments, tests,

injections, or draw blood as directed by the physician. They also observe

patients for mental, physical, social and or emotional changes and record

changes. There are several field of jobs that a registered nurse can go through.

Nurse teachers in a community or university colleges and registered nurses who

work in a hospital are two of the examples in the field of nursing job.

University and college teachers of nursing provide advanced instruction to

students in the field of nursing. first, to be an instuctor, a person must be a

registered nurse with at least have a bachelor's degree. In today's society,

teachers usually have a master's degree. Second, their working hours varies

according to teaching load. They usually don't have a stable working hours.

Working hours really depends on their experiences, seniority, and performance.

Their job is a contract basis only. Teachers' contracts run between nine to

twelve months in a year. Third, according to EUREKA, average community college

instructor pay is $3,166 per month and ranges from $2,577 to $3,990 per month.

Full professors and those with many years of experience may e...

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