Re: Guess I just don't understand...
I was in the same boat as you! Figured I would NEVER EVER EVER want to leave the bedside - that I would be there till I died - lol! Life has a way of changing our paths, doesn't it?
A CNS has an MSN with a CNS focus. I always encourage folks thinking of the MSN that you need to narrow your job search and then see what type of MSN you need to accomplish your goal. A CNS can have many focuses: education, staff development, leadership, or advanced practice. An MSN in management and leadership is NOT necessary.
I did an MSN in management and leadership only because that was what was offered at the school I went to. However, I had no clear-cut goal and because of that, I went back to school after the MSN for a post-MSN CNS. I don't advise this route as it is much wasted time and $$$.
Also - if you want to go the advanced practice route, ensure that your state recognizes CNS as such. I live in IL and CNS, NP, CNM, CRNA are all considered APN with prescriptive authority, ability to see and care for pts, etc.. Not all states do though.
llg is also a CNS and if she doesn't come here to this thread, you might email her (you can PM after you get 15 posts) and ask her some questions. She is in staff development and has been a CNS for many years. Has great experiences and ideas.
BTW - are in Alaska? I lived at Ft Greeley for a couple of years.
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