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It's not a question of which is better, but which one leads to your overall career goals and objectives. That being said, the nurse practitioner requires a high level degree (Masters degree). Still, there are nurses that are satisfied in there current profession and specialty, while others choose a different approach. It depends on your personal needs wants and desires.

It's not a question of which is better, but which one leads to your overall career goals and objectives. That being said, the nurse practitioner requires a high level degree (Masters degree). Still, there are nurses that are satisfied in there current profession and specialty, while others choose a different approach. It depends on your personal needs wants and desires.

It's not a question of which is better, but which one leads to your overall career goals and objectives. That being said, the nurse practitioner requires a high level degree (Masters degree). Still, there are nurses that are satisfied in there current profession and specialty, while others choose a different approach. It depends on your personal needs wants and desires.

It's not a question of which is better, but which one leads to your overall career goals and objectives. That being said, the nurse practitioner requires a high level degree (Masters degree). Still, there are nurses that are satisfied in there current profession and specialty, while others choose a different approach. It depends on your personal needs wants and desires.

It's not a question of which is better, but which one leads to your overall career goals and objectives. That being said, the nurse practitioner requires a high level degree (Masters degree). Still, there are nurses that are satisfied in there current profession and specialty, while others choose a different approach. It depends on your personal needs wants and desires.

It's not a question of which is better, but which one leads to your overall career goals and objectives. That being said, the nurse practitioner requires a high level degree (Masters degree). Still, there are nurses that are satisfied in there current profession and specialty, while others choose a different approach. It depends on your personal needs wants and desires.

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