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Top Nursing Specialties for 2025

Diversity Nursing

Whether youre an experienced Nurse seeking a new challenge or a student deciding on a career path, these specialties are worth considering. Nurse Informatics Specialist With the increasing integration of technology into healthcare, Nurse Informatics Specialists are in high demand. Average Salary: $95,503 per year.

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8 Types of DNP Specialties to Prepare You for a Rewarding Nursing Career

Post University

Jamie Clemons MSN, RN, CEN DNP Professional Leadership Student Informatics Leadership When your career interests include technology or computer science in addition to nursing, a DNP nursing informatics specialty offers an ideal way to combine these.

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What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing? 2025 Ultimate Guide

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Graduate nursing degrees enable nurses to deepen their knowledge, hone their skills and choose an advanced specialty. Well answer, What can you do with a masters in nursing? Leadership and Management Roles What can you do with an MSN role specialty, such as Nurse Executive or Nurse Manager?

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What Is an MSN Degree? (And Why It Matters)

Post University

Some of the specializations available within aMSN degreeinclude: Infection prevention and control Case management Nursing education Nursing management and organizational leadership Nursing informatics Adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner Family nurse practitioner Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner These specialty areas allow (..)

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2023 Nurses Month – Week 1 – Giveaway

American Nurse

Please enjoy a complimentary 6-month digital subscription by filling out the form below: Nurses Month Free Subscription 2023 " * " indicates required fields First Name * Last Name * Title * Select One Administrator Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Assistant Director of Nursing Assistant Nurse Manager BSN Nurse Cardiovascular Nurse (..)

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How to Measure the Potential Value of Earning Your MSN

Minority Nurse

The rising importance of nurse practitioners (NPs), also known as advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), cannot be denied. Show Me the Money In terms of earning power and job growth, we can attest from the data that a master’s degree in nursing can increase the amount of money a nurse can make, especially for APRNs.

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Dr. Simi Joseph: Excited by Nurse Practitioner Career

Minority Nurse

In honor of Nurse Practitioner (NP) Week, Simi Joseph DNP, FPA-APRN, NP-C, NEA-BC and a nurse executive/advanced practice provider gave some insights about working as an NP. POCN is a peer education and support network for nurse practitioners and physician associates.