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Master's Degrees in Nursing (BSN to MSN)

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Beyond.
If you're a registered nurse (RN) hoping to take the next step as a nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, or other advanced nurse specializing in pediatrics, it all begins with your master's degree in nursing (MSN). Enrolling in a BSN to MSN program could be your ticket to greater career advancement and salary potential. You can also become a pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP), which allows you to do much more within the field of pediatric nursing than you can as an RN alone. An MSN can also allow you to broaden your career horizons, becoming a nursing instructor or consultant. Browse these top nursing schools offering MSN programs to get started:


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