The Vocational Nursing (VN) Program is a 24-month program with prerequisites, general education, and major-specific classes, including simulations, skills labs, and clinical practice. After finishing the program, you can take the NCLEX-PN exam to become a licensed vocational nurse, providing care under the supervision of registered nurses or doctors.
Programs in Vocational Nursing
Your Future in Vocational Nursing
After completing the Vocational Nursing Program and passing the licensure exam, you practice as a vocational nurse in a variety of settings, including but not limited to community agencies, medical offices, hospitals, and long‐term care facilities.
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Nursing and Health Sciences
Email:
nhs@hartnell.edu
Phone:
831-770-6146
Location:
Main Campus, Building O
Belinda Saechao-Jimmeye, MPH
Program Coordinator, Nursing & Health Sciences
Email:
bsaechao@hartnell.edu
Phone:
831-770-6148
Location:
Main Campus, O-106
Yvonne Carreon
Program Specialist, Athletics, PE, Kinesiology
Email:
ycarreon@hartnell.edu
Phone:
831-755-6877
Location:
Main Campus, H-114
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