Nursing Schools In Oklahoma (OK)
Oklahoma City and Tulsa
As an Oklahoma nurse you will:
- Assist patients in hospitals, care homes and outpatient centers
- Carry out minor medical procedures
- Create and implement patient care plans
- Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients.
Some career figures for nursing professionals in Oklahoma:
- Average annual salary: $35,490
- Currently employed: 13,610
- Employment outlook: 22% growth
- Most popular degrees: Bachelor's, Associate's
Figures courtesy of the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Employment & Wages database.
Schools In Oklahoma:
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- Moore
- A.O.S. - Practical Nursing (LPN)
- Oklahoma City - Central
- A.O.S. - Practical Nursing (LPN)
- Lawton
- Diploma - Practical Nursing (PN)
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- Oklahoma City
- Hospital and Health Services Management®
Online Schools:
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- RN to BSN in Nursing
- LPN to BSN in Nursing
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- MSN - Nurse Informatics
- MSN - Nurse Educator
- Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner
- MS in Nursing
- RN to MS in Nursing
- MSN - Nurse Administrator
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- Post-Masters Certificates in Nursing/Nursing Leadership & Management
- Post-Masters Certificates in Nursing/Nursing Informatics
- Post-Masters Certificates in Nursing/Nursing Education
- DNP/Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) - General
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- Master of Science in Nursing
Correspondence Schools:
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- Online Nursing RN-to-BSN B.S.
- Master of Science in Nursing



