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What Is an MSN Degree?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Traditional MSN programs require applicants to hold an active RN license and have at least one year of experience. These programs may require full-time attendance and often include a first-year track to acquiring an RN license. Registered Nurse (RN) is a professional designation, not a degree. Is an MSN the Same as a BSN?

APRN 52
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Engaging nurses in scholarly work

American Nurse

Nurses’ work hours typically are consumed by direct patient care, coordination, teaching, and documentation. To get their buy-in, nurses must understand the value of scholarly work and how research findings can help ensure that their current practice reflects the best and most current approach to safe patient care.