What does an MSc stand for in Nursing?

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

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    In the context of Nursing, MSc typically stands for Master of Science. Therefore, an MSc in Nursing refers to a Master of Science degree programme in Nursing. 

    This advanced degree is designed to provide nurses with specialised knowledge and skills in areas such as leadership, advanced clinical practice, education, or research within the field of nursing. The MSc in Nursing is a postgraduate degree that often requires a BSc Nursing or an equivalent qualification as a prerequisite for admission.

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