A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in a specific area of healthcare, such as pediatrics, oncology, or critical care. They provide expert clinical guidance, develop and implement evidence-based practices, and improve patient outcomes. CNSs often educate staff, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and manage complex cases. They also engage in research and quality improvement initiatives to enhance healthcare delivery. Their holistic approach addresses patients' physical, emotional, and social needs within their specialty.
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Guillermo Gainsborg
A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in a specific area of healthcare, such as pediatrics, oncology, or critical care. They provide expert clinical guidance, develop and implement evidence-based practices, and improve patient outcomes. CNSs often educate staff, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and manage complex cases. They also engage in research and quality improvement initiatives to enhance healthcare delivery. Their holistic approach addresses patients' physical, emotional, and social needs within their specialty.
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A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in a specific area of healthcare, such as pediatrics, oncology, or critical care. They provide expert clinica
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This article I found helpful to learn more about CNS's role, salary, skillset, and more: https://nursa.com/blog/what-is-a-clinical-nurse-specialist-cns-and-their-salary
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