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What is the second highest degree in nursing?

masters in nursing


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It is basically a masters of science degree in nursing with an administrative concentration.


Where can I find more information on what's needed to get a Masters Degree in nursing?

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What type of degree do you get when you get a masters degree in medicine?

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six years


How do you sign your name if you are an RN with a Masters Degree in Nursing?

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Can you recommend an online Nursing School?

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What is the highest nursing profession?

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What is the abbrieviation for nurse practitioner's degree?

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Why don't nurses pursue graduate studies?

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