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15 Exciting Careers with an Advanced Nursing Degree
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Pain Management Nurse
Pain Management Nurses are responsible for monitoring the pain of patients who have recently undergone a surgical operation or are near death. They implement a pain management plan for the patient and ensure that the patient’s treatment is administered safely. Pain Management Specialists are NP certified advanced practice pain management nurses.
Average Annual Salary
$70,000
Educational Requirements
RN license; MSN and NP certification required for Pain Management Specialists
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Related Organizations
American Society for Pain Management Nursing
EvelinaZ
10 months ago
4 comments
A bachelor’s degree often is necessary for administrative positions and is a prerequisite for admission to graduate nursing programs in research google
nanceekaye
about 4 years ago
66 comments
Catsmama,
I think Pacific Union College in Angwin, CA near the Napa valley has a geriatric NP program and also UCSF has several interesting advanced practice roles you would like.
Go For it!
7catsmama
about 4 years ago
2 comments
In my most recent academic experience, the CNS program I started in 2007, then had to take an LOA in 2008, has now evolved into a CNL program with NO opportunity for advanced practice. My graduate MSN advisor has told me the CNL is "the trend of the future". My question is, since I wanted a CNS in the first place and was willing to plunk down in excess of 20 grand to get the MSN with a CNS speciality (geriatric nurse educator), what universities are still offering this option...particularly ones on the West Coast??? RN in gradschool @ 59+
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about 4 years ago
95 for psych NP? Not on this planet.
shawnbrown111
about 4 years ago
2 comments
I need money to pay for school. Could someone tell me how to apply for grants.
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about 4 years ago
Great info