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Finding Your Ideal Nurse Career Path: Navigating Nursing Degrees and Specializations

Post University

The MSN is a highly respected, graduate-level degree intended to equip aspiring advanced practice nurses with leadership skills so they could move into management or specialty positions. This is often regarded as the minimum level of education required for working as a nurse manager or nurse educator.

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A Closer Look at the RN Job Description

Every Nurse

Outpatient Settings Outpatient nursing occurs in various non-hospital environments, such as occupational health, home health, physiciansoffices, urgent care, and telemedicine. RNs also find opportunities in nursing and residential care facilities, schools, public health sectors (federal or state), and higher education.

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The Ultimate How-To Guide for Aspiring School Nurses

Post University

While there is a great deal of overlap between ‘conventional’ clinical nursing and school nursing, this specialty calls for a unique skill set that may not be as relevant in physician offices or hospitals. Leadership skills should also be prioritized, along with interdisciplinary planning and self-reflection.