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Which specialization is best in nursing?

By Marcus Reynolds

Which specialization is best in nursing?

Answer 4 quick questions to find out what path closely matches your educational preferences.

  • Nurse Researcher.
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse.
  • Trauma Nurse.
  • Travel Nurse.
  • Pediatric Nurse.
  • Geriatric Nurse.
  • Acute Care Nurse.
  • Oncology Nurse. Oncology nurses care for patients receiving treatment for various stages of cancer.

What can I Specialise in as a nurse?

Certified Midwife Nurse. One of the most fulfilling careers in the nursing industry is midwifery and is the perfect route for those with a caring, empathetic nature.

  • Neonatal Nurse.
  • Paediatric Nurse.
  • Critical Care Nurse.
  • Psychiatric Nurse.
  • Orthopaedic Nurse.
  • Theatre Nurse.
  • Geriatric Nurse.
  • How do I choose a nursing specialization?

    10 Things to Consider When Choosing a Nursing Specialty

    1. What is Your Personality and Interests?
    2. How Do You Like to Engage with People?
    3. Consider the Day-to-Day Job.
    4. What Job Setting is Best for You?
    5. Do You Thrive Under Pressure or Find it Stressful?
    6. What is the Typical Salary for Your Specialty?

    Do nurses have to specialize?

    Most registered nurses work in a team with physicians and other health care specialists in various settings. As a regsitered nurse, you have the many career opportunities to work in different specialties depending on your interests.

    What are the 4 fields of nursing?

    There are four fields of nursing: adult nursing • children’s nursing • learning disabilities nursing • mental health nursing.

    How do I specialize in nursing?

    Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)

    1. Earn a bachelor’s degree.
    2. Obtain a registered nursing (RN) license.
    3. Earn a master’s of nursing (MSN) degree.
    4. Apply to take the exam relevant to your specialty to earn your CNS certification.
    5. Apply for state CNS certification in the state in which you wish to practice.

    Can I choose my nursing specialty?

    Graduating your nursing program is just the start of a long, exciting career journey, with many opportunities for growth and advancement. Choosing a nursing specialty allows you to focus more on a specific area of nursing you find interesting, work with a specific client population, earn a higher salary, and more.