Working in healthcare can be daunting sometimes. You work in an environment that deals with tragedy on a daily basis and requires you to have a tough constitution. It’s also true that nurses see no end to juggling a meaningful career with their personal lives. That’s...
What’s the difference between an LVN and an RN? Students that are considering entering one of these programs often ask this question. After all, one program can be completed at institutions around the country in as a little as 12 months and the other takes at least 4...
The job market for Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) is getting pretty competitive, especially in the Los Angeles area. When you’ve just completed your LVN program, what sets you apart from your competition? When you’re new to the field and looking for your first job,...
Finding work as a CNA (certified nursing assistant) is often the starting point for most people when they take the courses and complete their program. Working as a CNA, you might have seen LVNs taking charge in the workplace. LVNs are calm, cool, and confident,...
According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Average LVN Salary is $44,090 per year as of 2017, a slight increase from 2016 and is expected to keep growing. This salary of LVNs also varies heavily based on a few different factors. Mainly, the city, the level of...