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Determine the Special Training Required of a Pediatric Nurse
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Pediatric nurses are responsible for giving care to children under the age of eighteen (seventeen in some states) at hospitals, doctor's offices, clinics and even physical therapy offices. They are trained in the specialized care of children who have suffered diseases and injuries, and it is well known that there are special qualities that every pediatric nurse must possess. But what about special training? Here are some tips for determining the special training required of a pediatric nurse.
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Decide first that you are interested only in pediatrics. Most pediatric nurses � unlike nurses who work in other areas of healthcare � devote their entire careers to pediatrics and rarely leave. Be sure that you can handle the emotional components of working with sick children.;
Determine where you would like to work. The special training required of a pediatric nurse will depend largely on the type of facility you decide you want to work in. This is especially true if you're going to work in an oncology ward or another sub-specialty.;
Talk with the hiring manager for the healthcare facility in which you are hoping to work and find out what kind of special training is required of a pediatric nurse in their employ.;
Ask whether the required special training will be sponsored by the healthcare facility and whether or not you will be paid for your time. Often, healthcare employers will pay their nurses for special training because it makes their employees better assets.;
Contact the American Heart Association and ask about their special training in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). This is a great course upon which many healthcare employers will look favorably.;
Visit the website for the Emergency Nurses Association to learn more about the Emergency Nurse Pediatric course that it offers. This is another great asset that will help you to get better jobs when placed on your resume.;
Consider joining the Society of Pediatric Nurses, which will give you additional resources as a pediatric nurse as well as a support system for questions you have or courses you'd like to take.
Remember that most hospitals will have at least two weeks of special training for recent graduates who wish to become pediatric nurses. This training is always paid and will help to acquaint you with that particular healthcare facility's procedures.