3 Nursing Assisting MSc degrees found
- MSc
- Health Care
- Nursing Studies
- Nursing Assisting
- North America3
3 Nursing Assisting MSc degrees found
Mount Carmel College of Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing
- Online USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
The MCCN Master of Science (MS) Program is a dynamic program designed for busy professionals who are ready to expand their knowledge and expertise in nursing to engage in higher-levels of practice and leadership in a variety of health care settings.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Physician Assistant Program (Minnesota), Master of Health Sciences
- Rochester, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Physician Assistant (PA) Program at Mayo Clinic is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to serve tomorrow's health care needs. Our transformational education model focuses on active learning that will engage you in evidence-based clinical reasoning needed for high-quality patient care.
Sentara College Of Health Sciences
Clinical Nurse Leader (MSN)
- Chesapeake, USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
Practicing RNs can become leaders at the bedside, part-time in only two years with this Master of Science in Nursing Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) program. The CNL program gives you skills and knowledge that can turn you into an advanced nurse generalist at the unit level, setting you apart from your peers and positioning yourself for the leadership track. All you need is an active RN license and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. If you’re an RN without your bachelor's degree, don’t worry; our RN to BSN Online Program may be for you. If you have a bachelor's degree -- in any field -- but are not a nurse and would like to become one, our Master's Entry to Nursing Practice (MSN) is perfect for you.
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Studying nursing assisting means learning about how to care for patients, treat injuries, prevent illnesses and interact with worried family members. The most common career that uses this subject is certified nursing assistant or nurse’s aide.