Published Feb 24, 2016
Nurserosanne
1 Post
Hello nurses!
What does MSN® mean in somebody's title?
I know what MSN means, but not the "®."
I am just curious.
Thanks a bunch!
😄
IVRUS, BSN, RN
1,049 Posts
I believe that this person is saying that he/she has a masters in nursing, but that they are currently retired.
elkpark
14,633 Posts
I've seen people do that with military rank, but never with a nursing degree -- I wonder why on earth one would bother to distinguish, since degrees don't "retire" and don't imply anything about whether you're actively practicing or not in the first place ...
PG2018
1,413 Posts
Research?
I googled it finding only one return, Margaret Benz of St Louis Uni. She had a MSN and post masters NP training.
Maybe it means redundant lol.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,280 Posts
Where did you see this?