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Clinical Nurse Specialist

Overview

Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) are Advanced Practice nurses who hold a master’s or doctoral degree in a specialized area of nursing practice.  Their area of clinical expertise may be in:

  • a population (e.g. pediatrics, geriatrics, women’s health);
  • a setting (e.g. critical care, emergency room);
  • a disease or medical subspecialty (e.g. diabetes, oncology);
  • a type of care (e.g. psychiatric, rehabilitation); or
  • a type of health problem (e.g. pain, wounds, stress).

In addition to the conventional nursing responsibilities which focus upon helping patients to prevent or resolve illness, a CNS’ scope of practice includes diagnosing and treating diseases, injuries and/or disabilities within his/her field of expertise. Clinical Nurse Specialists provide direct patient care, serve as expert consultants for nursing staffs, and take an active hand in improving health care delivery systems. 

You can download, save and print a PDF of this career profile:

Clinical Nurse Specialist 14 May 2008 [pdf, 161 KB]

For more information about becoming a CNS, see the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists website.

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Salary: $50,800 - $100,000 [*]

Years in school: 6 - 10 after high school graduation

Job outlook: Excellent

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