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Jun 10, 2007 07:45 PM

MS vs MSN

by jesset2

What is the difference between getting an MS vs a MSN in Nurse Anesthesia. Are you considered an Advanced Pracitce Nurse with either one? How does this affect employment and salary status?


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from Myxel67
Old Jun 10, 2007, 08:03 PM

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I'm not sure you can get and MS. All the CRNAs I know went through the MSN program at a nursing school and followed the CRNA track as opposed to ARNP in adult care, pediatric care, or obstetrics/midwifery.
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from heartICU
Old Jun 10, 2007, 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jesset2 View Post
What is the difference between getting an MS vs a MSN in Nurse Anesthesia. Are you considered an Advanced Pracitce Nurse with either one? How does this affect employment and salary status?
MS = Master of Science
MSN = Master of Science in Nursing

You don't really get a MSN in Nurse Anesthesia. It would be called a MSNA. You are an advanced practice nurse with a masters degree in nursing. No effect that I can tell on employment and salary.
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from BSNDec06
Old Jun 10, 2007, 10:56 PM

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The nurse practitioner program I am attending awards a Master's of Science with a concentration in nursing- technically it is an MS. According to our dean of academic affairs, the difference lies in how the board of regents at the university chooses to title the degree. There is no difference between MS and MSN programs (or BS or BSN programs for that matter) with regards to accreditation or eligibility for certification or licensing exams.
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Old Jun 11, 2007, 12:36 AM

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As far as working as an anesthetist, a MS or MSN will have no bearing. I interviewed at one program that was a MS program and they told me it would only be an issue if I decided to go into teaching as many CRNA programs require an MSN to teach.

-S
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from CRNAGAL
Old Jun 11, 2007, 04:15 AM

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Yes, you can have an MS. My program awards a Masters in Biology. My school was affiliated with a university and a hospital, not a nursing school.
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from mannyrn
Old Jun 11, 2007, 10:12 AM

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those anybody knows anything about Murray state
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from jesset2
Old Jun 11, 2007, 09:16 PM

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I ask this because my school offers an MS in nurse anesthesia and my friend's school offesr an MSN and the faculty at my friend's school are saying that those with an MS in nurse anesthesia cannot be considered advanced practice nurses unless they take certain courses (one of which is informatics) that those with an MSN take. She's in school in Philadelphia, I'm in New York.
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Old Jun 12, 2007, 01:40 PM

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I'm guessing you're talking about Naz, which I believe is the only MS program around here. I'm not sure what "being considered and advanced practice nurse" means here. Clearly it doesn't matter for practicing anesthesia. Everyone that graduates from Naz program and passes the boards is a CRNA.

-S
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from japaho41
Old Jun 21, 2007, 10:00 PM

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It depends on the school that you attend. For instance Univ South Carolina awards Masters of Nurse Anesthesia, there program is under the medical school and not the nursing school, hence the change in the type of degree awarded. So really, what is the difference in a degree? The only advantage of an MSN is if you would wish to pursue further education.
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