Advanced nursing degree definition

Advanced nursing degree means education preparation beyond one's initial education for nurse licensure.

Examples of Advanced nursing degree in a sentence

  • Experts with the requisite skill set in school nursing EBP, school health, and/or pediatrics (e.g., school nurse scholars, nur- sing professors, and pediatric specialty providers) may submit proposals to or be recruited by NASN to develop CPGs. Advanced nursing degree students (graduate and doctoral) are encouraged to submit proposals for CPG development projects to NASN in coordination with qual- ified faculty mentors.

Related to Advanced nursing degree

  • Skilled Nursing Facility means an institution or part thereof that is licensed as a Skilled Nursing Facility by the State of Florida, and is accredited as a Skilled Nursing Facility by The Joint Commission or recognized as a Skilled Nursing Facility by the Secretary of Health and Human Services of the United States under Medicare.

  • Nursing program means a series of courses leading to an LPN certificate or an ADN degree provided through a Wyoming community college; or a BSN degree or a Master’s degree provided through the University of Wyoming; or, in the case of a candidate for a doctoral degree, provided through an institution offering the required nursing education courses under contract with the WICHE, or in a distance nursing education program provided through a university that is regionally accredited.