There are many nursing education opportunities in San Francisco. Fifteen masters specialty areas – including administration, cardiovascular nursing, critical care/trauma nursing, family nurse practitioner, nurse midwifery, oncology and advanced practice perinatal nursing – are available from the University of California San Francisco which also offers undergraduate and doctoral programs. A graduate family nurse practitioner program, an advanced placement option for associate degree or diploma RNs interested in obtaining a BSN, and an LVN certificate program are available at San Francisco State University Graduate degree options including healthcare systems leadership, clinical nurse leader and MSN/MPA in health services administration and MSN/MSIS (nursing informatics) dual degrees are offered by the University of San Francisco in addition to undergraduate nursing programs. For those seeking a quicker path to a nursing career, associate's degree and LVN programs are available from City College of San Francisco.
There's steady demand for nurses in San Francisco. According to the California Employment Development Department 16.5% growth is expected in registered nursing jobs in San Francisco by 2012, with 1.5% growth anticipated for licensed practical and vocational nurses.
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Why San Francisco is a Great Place to Study Nursing
As home to Fortune 500 companies as diverse as Wells Fargo, Gap, PG&E, Charles Schwab, Levi Strauss and Del Monte Foods, San Francisco serves as a magnet for some of the business world's most creative minds. But it's also a center for cutting-edge healthcare: UCSF Medical Center is among U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals 2005, cited for its leadership in the areas of hormonal disorders, neurology and neurosurgery, respiratory disorders and digestive disorders. Double-digit gains are expected for registered nursing jobs and steady growth for licensed practical and vocational nurses over the next decade, which translates to numerous opportunities for nursing education and careers in San Francisco.
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