The path to becoming an RN is a rewarding experience at Medtech
Our Registered Nurse degree program can prepare you for an exciting and rewarding career in nursing with in-depth healthcare knowledge and skills. Through our RN schools in Indiana, student nurses learn to understand health outcomes as well as teach, supervise, manage and analyze nursing processes. The accelerated RN program can prepare students to address healthcare needs from birth to elderly populations. Our RN programs in Indiana are offered at our Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Greenwood campuses.
We focus on core areas of nursing, including medical and surgical nursing, obstetrical nursing, pediatric nursing and gerontological nursing. With a mix of classroom theory, prerequisites and hands-on clinicals experience in hospitals, clinics and healthcare agencies, you can gain an in-depth understanding of your role before you graduate.
If you’re looking for a high-quality RN nursing school, choose Medtech College. Upon completion of our program, you can be prepared to apply for RN jobs, take the NCLEX-RN nursing certification test or a nursing school entrance exam from another institution of higher learning. Contact us today to learn more about earning your degree from our RN programs in Indiana.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national average annual salary of a registered nurse is $64,690. Medtech can be a great option if you are looking for RN programs near Indianapolis or Fort Wayne; however, we do not guarantee employment after graduation or specific salaries.
The registered nursing education programs in Fort Wayne and Greenwood are Indiana State Board of Nursing Accredited. To learn more about this program, request information or give us a call at 1-877-287-1612.
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