8 years
It depends. One must complete their nursing degree, become a RN and then complete their further studies in clinical nurse specialist programs.
To become a Clinical Nurse requires taking a four-year nursing degree, passing a licensing exam, then completing a masters program. Clinical nursing is a specialized field, and the option exists to pursue further studies and become more specialized.
clinical nurse specialists are allowed to diagnose and administer treatments to these diseases and illnesses provided that these fall under their specialization.
Generally a nurse practitioner will get paid much more.
nursing school
If you go through the schooling to
A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a RN who has continued their education and specialized in an advanced field of nursing and depending upon the state may or may not need to work under a doctor and may have the ability to diagnose and prescribe medications. A Military nurse is a nurse (LPN, RN, or advanced practice nurse) that is in the Military.
Clinical nurse specialists provide direct patient care and expert consultations in one of many nursing specialties, such as psychiatric-mental health. (US Occupational Handbook)You would need to have a bachelors degree in nursing from an accredited university in order to become a registered nurse.
More schooling and internship experience
The educational kind.
To become a cardiac nursespecialist, or cardiovascular nurse of musteither get education and training as an RN or have a masters in cardiac medicinedo externship as an RNGo through training to become a cardiac nurse specialistdo extrenship as a cardiac nurse specialist
1) Central Nervous System 2) Clinical Nurse Specialist
Nurse practitioners need to get a bachelors degree. Then, they need to at least have a Masters Degree in nursing.