It would be a doctorate. Nurse practitioners hold either a master's or doctorate in nursing.
The highest degree in nursing is a PhD
The highest academic degree in nursing is the doctorate.
Academy of Neonatal Nursing's motto is 'Neonatal Nursing with Heart'.
masters in nursing
A nurse practitioner must have either a master's or doctorate degree in nursing.
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Yes, there are neonatal nursing schools in the state of Vermont. You can find these schools online at www.choosenursingvermont.org.
Neonatal nurses provide care for newborn infants and is considered a specialization within the nursing field. You can find more information at nursing schools or through wikihow for the layperson.
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The doctorate is the highest level of educational attainment for a nurse. Typically, a nurse with a doctorate in nursing is a nurse practitioner (NP) which requires either a master's or doctorate in nursing.
I believe a certified nursing degree is the highest nursing degree rather being a registered nurse. But, he doctorate is the highest level of educational attainment for a nurse. Typically, a nurse with a doctorate in nursing is a nurse practitioner (NP) which requires either a master's or doctorate in nursing.
You need a nursing degree which is 3 years at uni. To get to uni you need an access course, either A-levels or a GNVQ in health.