Originally Posted by RN28MD

Yellow Finch I guess what I mean of Nurse Specialty is like a Clinical Nurse Specialist. I honestly don't know what types of jobs the do.
Thanks everyone for replying. I truly appreciate your inputs
Ah. I see. Back when I was deciding what to choose I went by what the educational programs offered, what was required for school, listened to experienced nurses describe the jobs, and finally made my decision. I looked at Nurse Educator, CNS, FNP, and ACNP.
My final decision rested on the fact that the FNP offered a broad scope of practice. Could work directly in patient care and could service all age ranges so if I couldn't work in my first choice of fields I had many other options. I knew a former ICU RN who wound up working with Peds despite her never even considering that field, but was offered a job upon graduation from her FNP program. You just never know where you'll end up!
CNS seemed to be the area that kept up with new technologies and research then taught to RNs and other disciplines those things. I think that would be the hardest area to find a job in. I didn't want to teach full-time, so Educator wasn't the right choice for me. Plus, with a MSN in any field I could work part-time as an educator.
ACNP was the only other option and I'm still considering it as a post-master's certificate so that I can spend more time in the hospital as opposed to being "stuck" in a Dr. office.
Good luck with your decision!