Emergency Room/Trauma Nursing

The field of emergency room/trauma nursing can be exciting and rewarding. Life in the ER can be chaos and it takes a very organized emergency room nurse to meet the challenge. What does it take to work as an emergency room nurse? You need a bachelor's degree in nursing and RN certification, along with several years of nursing experience before you can apply to an emergency room/trauma nursing master's program. You can expect some topics familiar because of your nursing background and to study more advanced topics such as advanced physiology/pathophysiology, advanced pharmacology, and genetics. You will also learn the critical skills needed to become an emergency room nurse. Aside from classroom work, you'll take part in clinical practice at emergency rooms and urgent care clinics. As you near the end of your studies, you should pursue certification as a certified emergency nurse (CEN). Certification will give you a professional distinction that will set you apart from other graduates.

Create a free account to find, finance and attend the college that's right for you.

Colleges

University of Pennsylvania

Founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, the University of Pennsylvania is a private Ivy League institution in Philadelphia. UPenn hosts 12 schools conferring undergraduate degrees in over 90 academic fields of study. Additionally, UPenn’s Gothic-style...

“…

I rate UPenn at a 10 out of 10, I love my school and everything about it. I think what really makes us great is the oppurtunity to have a well rounded education so critical thinking is put at the center of all classes. In addition it is a beautiful...

” – Ami from Philadelphia, PA
Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University was founded in 1873 as a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee. Academically, the university focuses on an interdisciplinary approach,  encouraging students to take courses from any of the 143 areas of study. The...

“…

It is No. 17 based on US News Best College Rankings for various aspects of what people want out of a college and graduation rate and retention performance, etc. It has invaluable research opportunities for those seeking great opportunities to further...

” – A from Vandy
Emory University

Emory University is a liberal arts institution located in Atlanta, Georgia, with a second campus in Oxford. The 600-acre campus in the Druid Hills neighborhood is home to four undergraduate and seven graduate colleges, as well as over a dozen...

“…

emory is very challenging for students of all majors, especially for pre-med and pre-business students. it has a beautiful campus and there are several research opportunities and opportunities to connect with faculty. however, while the campus is...

” – gabrielle from lawrenceville, ga
Widener University

Originally founded in 1821 as a Quaker boarding school, Widener University is a 4-year private institution in the Philadelphia metro area. Widener confers undergraduate degrees in over 60 academic majors and minors. In addition, many of Widener’s...

“…

Since Widener is a private school, the classes are generally small. The largest amount of students I have been in a class with is probably fifteen students. This means the professors are able to focus more on students and help them with topics they...

” – Nicky from Collingdale, PA
Samford University

Founded in 1841, Samford University is a 4-year Christian university in the greater Birmingham area affiliated with the Alabama Baptist Convention. Samford is home to 10 colleges conferring numerous undergraduate degrees and all classes are focused...

“…

This is an outstanding college with outstanding professors who intimately care about their students and how much they will learn.

” – Corey from Mc Calla, AL