Nursing - Section 6: Information on Specific Occupations - A Guide to Healthcare Occupations in Maryland - Military Personnel and Spouses Relocating to Maryland - PROVET
An individual can start a career in nursing as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and then pursue educational requirements for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) or a Registered Nurses (RN). Army and Navy offer nursing training that meets civilian training requirements for different levels of nursing practice. Necessary academic credentials can be obtained while in the military or after separation by using various educational assistance programs offered by the government and by local hospitals.
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants:
Certified Nursing Assistance (CNA)
Occupational code: 31-1012
- Average Wage in Maryland: $23,280 ($11.20 an hour)
- National Average Wage: $20,540 ($9.86 an hour)
Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse:
Occupational code: 29-2061
- Average Wage in Maryland: $38,050 ($18.30 an hour)
- National Average Wage: $32,300 ($15.53 an hour)
Registered Nurse:
Occupational code: 29-1111
- Average Wage in Maryland: $57,610 ($27.70 an hour)
- National Average Wage: $49,840 ($23.96 an hour)
The 16 institutions listed below offer variety of training in Nursing. Please check with individual schools to learn more about their programs.
Maryland institutions offering programs in Nursing:
Associate Degree Programs -
Allegany College of Maryland, Anne Arundel Community College, Baltimore City Community College, Carroll Community College, Cecil Community College, Chesapeake College, College of Southern Maryland, Community College of Baltimore County, Frederick Community College, Garrett College, Harford Community College, Hagerstown Community College, Howard Community College, Montgomery College, Prince George's Community College, and Wor-Wic Community College
Private Career School (PCS) Certificate Programs -
Adventist HealthCare: Health Careers Training Center, American Red Cross: Central Maryland Chapter, and Americare School of Allied Health: Silver Spring
Bachelor's Degree Program -
Bowie State University, College of Notre Dame, Coppin State College, Johns Hopkins University, Towson University, Villa Julie College, University of Maryland Baltimore, Columbia Union College, and Salisbury University
Master's Degree Program -
Bowie State University, Coppin State College, Johns Hopkins University, Towson University, University of Maryland Baltimore, and Salisbury University
Certified Nursing Assistant
All nursing assistants must be certified to work in Maryland. The certified nursing assistant certification must be completed prior to or in conjunction with any additional certifications. The following are additional certifications that are specific to State regulation and may appear on the CNA certification card: Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA); Home Health Aid (HHA); School Health Aid (SHA); Certified Medicine Aid (CMA); and Dialysis Technician (DT).
Only those persons completing a Board approved training program or its equivalent may be certified as a nursing assistant and use the title Certified Nursing Assistant or the initials CNA after their names. For a listing of the Maryland Board Approved Nursing Assistant Training Programs visit the Education Department page at Maryland Board of Nursing.
Equivalent Military Training:
ARMY: MOS 91B - Medical Specialist OR
MOS 91W - Health Care Specialist
NAVY: HN/NER-HN-002 - Hospitalman OR
008HM3 HM - Hospital Corpsman OR
B-300-0010 or NV-0703 - Basic Hospital Corpsman
Must be certified to work in Maryland