Anyone with Masters Degree

Nurses General Nursing

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I am wondering how many nurses (RN) actually possess Masters degree's. Any comment?

I will be going through and getting mine!

Specializes in Corrections, Psych, Med-Surg.

I got one in a different field some years ago.

Specializes in ICU.

I am just 3 subjects away from mine and am having a hard time convincing myself I should complete it.

Specializes in Cardiac/Vascular & Healing Touch.

trying to decide which program to attend, would like Hoslistic Health Masters. $$$$ is always the bottom line with me.

Masters in Nursing...go for it and don't give up....your almost done GWENITH.

That is my next goal. I just grad. in May 2002 with my BSCN and Masters is next. I am taking time off at present.

All the best.

Specializes in Emergency, Outpatient.

I am just about 1/2 done with MSN in Education but if I decide to teach in a university it will be a pay cut.

I have a MS in nursing and another MS in computer science. I'm done with school for quite a while...

Specializes in Gerontological, cardiac, med-surg, peds.

I'm headed into the MSN-Nurse Educator woods this fall.

I got my Masters in Health Care Administration many years ago.

Specializes in Everything but psych!.

I got my Masters in Nursing Administration in 1998. I am still toying with getting my PhD in Patient Education, or Counseling. Not sure if I want to do it again, though. It is fulfilling to continue to learn though. It keeps you young! Go for it!

Have two, one in Religion aND one in Library Scirnece. Starting a 3rd, MSN in Education, in the fall. Glutton for punishment or just like school, take your pick.

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