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  1. Hello all! I have an interest to work for government again whether it be state or federal. I used to work as a nurse surveyor, utilization nurse, and specialist for Department of Aging and Disabilities. I would like to get my masters now, currently BSN. However, I'm seeking advice on which degree is better for this. I have the following degrees to select from at my local university MSN in administration (can select health policy emphasis), Masters of Public Health, and Masters of Health Administration. Any help would be appreciated!
  2. I use to be one and a former trainer of surveyors. As already mentioned it requires travel but differently is different every month. It really helped me develop my writing skills and keep up to date with nursing practices without working 12 hour shifts on the floor. What I enjoyed the most was changing outcomes for elderly.
  3. can you expand more about the clinical research management graduate teaching you do clinicalresearchnurs? i agree with you that reserach nursing isn't taught in nursing school. at my nursing school it was a quick 3 hour course that really didn't show this career. i'm a clinical nurse reserach specialist (new to field, first did an internship, reserach assistant, and now got promoted to this position). i really enjoy research and am considering a higher degree in an msn in clinical reserach management. i'm interested in hearing your thoughts on a degree like this to advance in the field.

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