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Daily English 1267 - Types of Nurses

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Slow Speed begins at: 1:22
Explanation begins at: 4:02
Normal Speed begins at: 19:33


Lillian: I’d like to become a nurse like you. I would have a great bedside manner.

Amos: It’s a difficult job, but I like it. I’m a registered nurse, but there are a lot of different types of nurses. If you’re willing to get an advanced degree, you could become a clinical nurse specialist or a nurse practitioner.

Lillian: I don’t think I want to spend a lot of time in school.

Amos: Then you just need a little more training after your bachelor’s degree. You can be a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, emergency room nurse, operating room nurse, critical care or intensive care nurse, or a home care nurse.

Lillian: Well, I dropped out of college. I just couldn’t hack it.

Amos: Hmm, then you might want to consider becoming a certified nursing assistant. You’ll still need to go through a training program, though, and to become certified.

Lillian: That still sounds like a lot of studying.

Amos: You do want to work in nursing, don’t you?

Lillian: I do, but I thought all I’d have to do is serve meals, talk to the patients, and make them comfortable. That’s what they do on TV.

Amos: Then my advice to you is to become an actor and play a nurse on TV. I think that might be the closest you’re going to get to the nursing profession.

Script by Dr. Lucy Tse

Category: Health + Medicine