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The requirements for entering the field of accelerated nurse practitioner at a hospital will vary across these institutions. However, there are some general requirements. You must first be a registered nurse; this process can take you anywhere between 2 or 4 years, depending on whether or not you are doing an associate degree or a bachelor's degree. After completing college or university you will then need to pass a state licensing exam go be recognized as a registered nurse. In some nursing program neonatal nursing may be offered as an elective, but there is no special program for this area in the basic RN education curriculum. Registered nurses with bachelor's degrees in nursing science, and who are certified in neonatal care, may serve as neonatal nurses. The next level of neonatal nursing care is that of the neonatal nurse practitioner, which requires a master's degree in nursing science to prepare the nurse to obtain a license as a Nurse Practitioner. A neonatal nurse is capable of working in either the nursery at a hospital on the maternity wards or within the community. In most cases, these hospitals will have their nursery set up in three levels; level I, II and II. Level I refers to that area of the nursery that houses babies that were born healthy. This level is almost becoming non-existent as healthy babies and their mothers are no longer spending many days in the hospital and in some cases share a hospital room. The neonatal nurse that works in what's called the NICU, or neonatal intensive care unit, has the most demanding type of work due to the complexity of the advanced life saving equipment and having to teach parents the best ways to care for their sick children. The emergency nurse practitioner program is one who specializes in the care of the premature or critically ill newborn in order to give it the best opportunity to develop as normal as possible. Get yourself exposed to the real working environment is a great way for you to have hands-on experience while at the same time brush up your clinical skills in managing different types of medical treatments. One can voluntarily offer help in your local hospitals, medical centers, clinics, and surgery centers. Last but not least, passing the neonatal nurse practitioner examination shall not be too hard, however if you wish to pass with flying colors, you need to put in that extra effort and go that extra miles to achieve your goal. What you really need is the strong determination and commitment for your success. As a nurse practitioner you will have lots of job security as well. Once you are fully trained and you have begun to develop your experience your skills are never going to go out to demand. Health care is a top priority for us all and therefore you will not have to be concerned about never finding work, even if the job market and economy in general begins to shrink.