What is the best direction for a nursing career?

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I am wondering if any of you can share your experience in advanced practice nursing. I have a BSN and am thinking about the next step. I am interested in either obtaining a Masters in nursing education, becoming a nurse practitioner, or just amassing certifications. I know for certain that I want to continue working directly with patients and/or teaching. I definitely do not want to go into administration. I am hoping to get some advice regarding the pros and cons of each of the paths I am considering.

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Nurse Educator here (MSN-Education & Critical Care; EdD).

I love my job! (non-academic nursing & clinical education). Lots of challenges, neverending variety. BSN is normally the entry point for clinical education... usually at the department level with preceptoring, inservices, BLS instructor, etc. It is just about impossible to 'break into' education without any prior experience - so if this is the way you wnt to go, get involved in department level activities. In my part of the country,

MSN is 'entry level' for leadership positions in hospital nursing education. At this level, you are expected to have expertise in analyzing educational needs, designing & implementing training/education and evaluating outcomes. There is a significant level of responsibility for 'administrative' functions including developing and managing budgets.

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