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LPN Programs in Massachusetts

Training Programs to Become an LPN in Massachusetts

Becoming an LPN in Massachusetts is a process that will require a lot of research and a lot of common-sense decision making. There are a lot of options out there available to people who want to pursue this career path, but some of the information can be difficult to find.

Thankfully, there are many resources out there that can provide you with copious amounts of information regarding the process of becoming an LPN and the outlook for LPNs working in Massachusetts. No matter what, it’s important to only use state-specific resources in your search. Since the guidelines for becoming an LPN are not decided at the federal level, you need to know specific regulations, certifications and licensing requirements for your specific state.

LPN Job Description Summary

When someone is in intensive care, the nurse that they are most likely to have the most contact with is going to be an LPN. Licensed Practical Nurses are considered to be on the front line of patient care in hospitals and care facilities around the country. This requires a Licensed Practical Nurse to have a few personal character traits that not all other jobs require. For example, an LPN needs to have an excellent bedside manner. These nurses must also act well under pressure since they can sometimes be in a position to facilitate emergent care.

On the whole, LPNs deal directly with patients on the most basic of their needs. They provide personal hygiene care, administer some oral medications, take down vital statistics and communicate information between the patient, his or her doctor and other nurses. In Massachusetts, the job duties of a Licensed Practical Nurse are almost as diverse as those of an RN with some specific, important limitations. One of the big differences is that the scope of an RNs practice includes patient advocacy while LPN practice does not.

LPN Degree and Education in Massachusetts

The state of Massachusetts requires Licensed Practical Nurses to be educated and certified by state-mandated education curriculum. This curriculum will cover everything from basic biology to the mechanics of patient care in a healthcare facility. Legal issues and ethical issues are also covered by this training as they are a large part of the LPNs work. Given the unique position that an LPN is in while working, he or she is capable of making mistakes that can be very detrimental to the hospital or care facility they work at. Due to this, an extensive curriculum involving ethics, management and legal concerns is required for all students.

The state runs a website that is dedicated to providing educational resources to anyone trying to become an LPN in Massachusetts. This site covers educational requirements for LPN candidates and it also answers common questions regarding necessary certifications and curriculum. The site also gives students access to a very useful course calendars and other tools. The website is maintained by the Massachusetts Nursing Association and it can be found at https://www.massnurses.org/nursing-resources/continuing-education.

Massachusetts LPN Job Market

All around the country, healthcare jobs are becoming more and more common. The market for healthcare-related jobs is considered to be extremely robust with many opportunities for all tiers of healthcare professionals. Nationally, the market for Licensed Practical Nurses is expected to continue to grow faster than most other careers. This is no different in Massachusetts, where LPN career options are expected to rise steadily over the next 5 to 10 years. In general, people looking into healthcare careers over the next ten years will find that it is indeed a healthy and growing industry.

The numbers look positive no matter where someone wants to work, but they are slightly better for people working in private care facilities. Private facilities have a slightly higher starting pay on average throughout Massachusetts and often offer better benefits to start. However, positions at private healthcare institutions are also very competitive while positions at state-run facilities are often less competitive by comparison.

LPN Career Summary

Becoming an LPN is a lot of work but in the end that work pays off. With a steady rate of growth and a strong employment outlook, becoming an LPN is a very attractive career path to take. The state of Massachusetts is expected to see a strong rate of growth that runs at least apace with the national rate of growth in healthcare-related jobs. This means that there is a lot of stability and many long-term employment prospects potentially waiting for Licensed Practical Nurses.

LPN Training Classes in Massachusetts

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List of Approved MA Practical Nursing Schools

Assabet Valley Regional Technical School

215 Fitchburg Street
Marlboro, MA 01752
508-485-9430

Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical School

57 Old Muggett Hill Road
Charlton, MA 01507
508-248-5971

Berkshire Community College

343 Main Street
Great Barrington, MA 01230
413-499-4660, ext.450

Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Tech School

65 Pleasant Street
Upton, MA 01568
508-529-7758

Blue Hills Regional Technical School

800 Randolph Street
Canton, MA 02021
781-828-5800, ext.305

Bunker Hill Community College

250 New Rutherford Ave
Charlestown, MA 02129
617-228-2000

Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School

940 County Street
Taunton, MA 02780
508-823-5151, ext.240

Diman Regional School of Practical Nursing

251 Stonehaven Road
Fall River, MA 02723
508-678-2891, ext.1560

Greater Lowell Technical School

250 Pawtucket Boulevard
Tyngsboro, MA 01879
978-454-4870

Greenfield Community College c/o VA Medical Center

421 North Main Street
Leeds, MA 01053
413-582-3055

Holyoke Community College

303 Homestead Avenue
Holyoke, MA 01040
413-552-2458

Massachusetts Bay Community College

19 Flagg Drive
Framingham, MA 01702
508-270-4020

McCann Technical School

70 Hodges Cross Road
North Adams, MA 01247
413-663-5383

Medical Professional Institute

380 Pleasant Street, Suite 21
Malden, MA 02148
781-397-6822

Mildred Elley School

505 East Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201
413-442-0333

Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School

1050 Westminster Street
Fitchburg, MA 01420
978-345-9200, ext.5107

Mount Wachusett Community College

444 Green Street
Gardner, MA 01440
978-632-6600

North Shore Community College

1 Ferncroft Road
Danvers, MA 01923
978-762-4000, ext.1506

Northern Essex Community College

45 Franklin Street
Lawrence, MA 01841
978-738-7447

Quincy College

24 Saville Avenue
Quincy, MA 02169
617-984-1601

Quinsigamond Community College

670 West Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606
508-854-4262

Roxbury Community College

1234 Columbus Avenue
Boston, MA 02120
617-541-5313

Salter College

184 West Boylston Street
West Boylsto, MA 01583
508-853-1074

Shawsheen Valley School of Practical Nursing

100 Cook Street
Billerica, MA 01821
978-671-3646

Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical School

250 Foundry Street
South Easton, MA 02375
508-238-1860

Tri-County Regional Technical High School

147 Pond Street
Franklin, MA 02038
508-528-5400

Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School

220 Sandwich Road
Bourne, MA 02532
508-759-7711


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