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This guest post is for anyone who may be considering a master of science in nursing program, but doesn’t have anyone to refer to for advice.
Nurses holding an MSN earn quite a bit more than ADN or BSN prepared. There is some great informaiton about the average Salary with a MSN Masters Degree that is a MUST READ for any nurse Source: http://nursejournal.org/msn-degree/what-is-the-average-salary-with-a-msn-nursing-degree/
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Whether you're a nursing professional, a Registered Nurse, or a nursing student you might be looking to taking your career to the next level. To obtain the most advanced nursing positions, one of the biggest requirements is that you complete a master's degree in nursing, also called a master of science in nursing or MSN.
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If you're med student wanting to obtain senior administrative positions down the road, getting your master's degree in public health is something to consider.
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Like any career, nursing is one where experience and education are key elements for advancement. Most people enter the profession as either LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurse) or RNs (Registered Nurse) and while a diploma or Associate’s degree can get you started, many healthcare providers now want nurses to continue their education and earn a Bachelor of Science Nursing. However at some point, many nurses looking to advance will find it necessary to earn a Master's Degree in Nursing (MSN) which…
Understand what an MSN nursing degree is, its benefits, and why you should consider studying it.
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