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How to Measure the Potential Value of Earning Your MSN

Minority Nurse

In terms of any further return on investment for earning his MSN, Jenkins adds, “My education has offered me many opportunities to position myself into nursing leadership positions where I can make tremendous positive impact in all areas of nursing practice.

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Small Patients, Big Discoveries

Penn Nursing

Her co-investigator is Marion Leary, RN, MPH, PhD, GNu’13, Gr’14, Gr’23, Penn Nursing’s director of innovation. Bettencourt, a clinical nurse specialist, has a particular interest in implementation science. How does mental health play a role in the outcomes? It’s the caring. The listening. The advocacy.

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What Is a Clinical Nurse Specialist? Duties & Responsibilities

CynaMed

2 minute read Clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) are licensed registered nurses who have graduate preparation, such as a Masters, Doctorate in nursing, or post-graduate certificate level with an emphasis in clinical nursing. What Is a Clinical Nurse Specialist?