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  1. After completing his postgraduate degree in 1986, Drahi began work as a fibre optics researcher at Philips. He resigned in 1990 to go into business for himself, initially consulting in the United States on investment in European cable providers.

  2. Aug 9, 2020 · The masters degree qualification was highlighted as having a positive effect on RNs’ nursing practice in the clinical setting, where they felt they had been providing a higher level of professional nursing care since enhancing their competence.

    • Siri Kjellaas, Gunilla Fredheim, Øyfrid Larsen Moen
    • 2020
    • Become a nurse practitioner: Many registered nurses choose to continue their education with a master's degree because they need it for advanced practice nursing licensure, which leads to higher-paying positions and greater responsibility.
    • Take on more responsibility: Nurse practitioners work in a role somewhere in between nurses and physicians. This means they can work with more independence than their nurse peers, with several states allowing nurse practitioners to diagnose patients and prescribe medication.
    • More job opportunities: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects that the number of advanced practice nurses may increase by 26% from 2018-28. In comparison, the BLS projects the job outlook for registered nurses to grow by 12% during that same time period.
    • Fill a need: With both a physician shortage and nursing shortage in the U.S., advanced practice nurses with a master's degree can fill a critical need to provide healthcare services in the United States.
  3. Sep 1, 2020 · The findings of this systematic review of the implications of postgraduate nursing qualification for nursing care and patient outcomes are important, however, there are limitations which need to be considered.

    • Ma'en Zaid Abu-Qamar, Ma'en Zaid Abu-Qamar, Caroline Vafeas, Beverley Ewens, Manonita Ghosh, Deborah...
    • 2020
    • Postgraduate Diploma in Adult Nursing (Pre-Registration) University of Chichester. (4.4) 2 years Online/Distance degree: £9,250 per year (UK) Modules. Understanding Illness and its Associated Pharmacological Interventions.
    • Examination of the Newborn PGCert. Bangor University. (4.5) 1 year Part time degree: £2,754 per year (UK) Modules. Optimising Childbirth. One other modules from the MSc Midwifery Studies.
    • PgC / PgD / MSc Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Oncology) Harper Adams University. (4.4) 2 years Part time degree. Modules. Postgraduate Veterinary Oncology Treatment (15 Credits)
    • MSc Higher Midwifery Practice. Anglia Ruskin University. (4.2) 2 years Distance without attendance degree: £4,100 per year (UK) 1 year Full time degree: £10,600 per year (UK)
  4. A Masters degree is a postgraduate qualification, although it is occasionally possible to take a Master’s if you do not have an undergraduate degree. You might be accepted with other qualifications or suitable experience. The usual minimum entry requirements are a 2:1 (upper second) honours degree. There are two main types of Master’s ...

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  6. The MSc Nursing (adult or mental health field) has been designed as a two-year taught programme. After application and before starting the course you'll need to submit a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate your prior learning.

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