
As the health care industry grows to meet demand and becomes more complex, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, or BSN, has turned into a necessary degree for nurses who want to advance their careers. A BSN is often required for administrative positions and is a prerequisite for admission into graduate programs and all four advanced practice nursing specialties (nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse midwives). Also, according to the Nursing2006 Salary Survey, registered nurses with a BSN earned $4,200 more per year than registered nurses without the degree.

July 29th, 2011
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