A nurse with a master's degree may or may not be a nurse practitioner. THere are other specialties requiring an MSN.
Yes, there is an indication of this as follows. The AACN requires that all entry-level nurse practitioner educational programs be transitioned from the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree to the DNP degree by the year 2015. The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists has followed suit, requiring the DNP (or DNAP-Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice) degree for entry-level nurse anesthetist programs by the year 2025. Nurse practitioners and nurse anesthetists currently practicing with an MSN will not be required to obtain the DNP. (Wikipedia)
MSN = Masters in the Science of Nursing. It means they are a nurse, not a doctor.
Nurse practitioners able to bill Medicare have an MSN, or are grandmothered.
Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Board Certified
MSN Plus is a service offered by MSN that comes with lots of useful features for those who utilize the internet on a regular basis. The price of MSN Plus is paid on a per year basis and costs $9.95.
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Salary: $17,006,240 courtesy of Fox Sports on MSN
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Yes it is. You can pretty much make up all the information for a hotmail account, and then use that account to access msn messenger.
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Certainly. Add more education and work experience, attend seminars, get your MSN