I am another BSN student interested in the CNS field. I am understanding more the different roles, what interests me most is the educational aspect, but I am gaining more interest in research. I am graduating in May, & want to enter into a program next winter part-time. There are no work requirements for the programs, but I figure by the time I actually obtain my masters I would have 4-5 years of experience. If anyone could share their experiences within the programs, roles, & job market, that would be more than helpful. What route would you recommend a new grad to take?
On a different note, I understand the CNS varies from state to state, but why is there such limited information on this forum for the CNS as opposed to the NP section? In the hospitals in my area, a vast majority of those w/ masters have it in CNS. (Just curious)
Thanks in advance
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Hello All,
I am another BSN student interested in the CNS field. I am understanding more the different roles, what interests me most is the educational aspect, but I am gaining more interest in research. I am graduating in May, & want to enter into a program next winter part-time. There are no work requirements for the programs, but I figure by the time I actually obtain my masters I would have 4-5 years of experience. If anyone could share their experiences within the programs, roles, & job market, that would be more than helpful. What route would you recommend a new grad to take?
On a different note, I understand the CNS varies from state to state, but why is there such limited information on this forum for the CNS as opposed to the NP section? In the hospitals in my area, a vast majority of those w/ masters have it in CNS. (Just curious)
Thanks in advance