Why You Should become a Clinical Nurse Specialist
A clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice nurse who holds either a master’s or doctoral
degree in a certain area of nursing practice.
Clinical nurse specialists are trusted with significant...
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Why You Should become a Clinical Nurse Specialist
A clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice nurse who holds either a master’s or doctoral
degree in a certain area of nursing practice.
Clinical nurse specialists are trusted with significant
responsibilities and work in a variety of healthcare settings such as emergency units, surgery units,
intensive care units (ICUs), critical care units (CCUs), etc.
Jobs and responsibilities of a CNS
According to the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists (NACNS), the three main areas of
CNS practice, also known as the “three spheres of influence,” are:
● Patient (clinical patient care)
● Nursing personnel (teaching/training nurses and nursing research)
● Healthcare system (consulting, managing, and supervising)
The typical responsibilities of a CNS are:
● Examining and assessing patient’s medical condition and suggesting a treatment plan
● Working with fellow healthcare professionals, such as physicians and nurses, to en
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