Track 1: Clinical Nursing


Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) provide direct care to patients in one of a range of specialties, such as pediatrics, geriatrics, emergency care, and oncology. CNSs may also serve as consultants, assisting other medical professionals working to improve patient outcomes and influence all levels of care. Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is a venerable one-person show with five major responsibilities on their shoulders: Clinical practice, research, teaching, consulting, and management. Health care doesn’t operate with one set of guidelines, so a clinical nurse specialist job description is vital to the managed care movement. Because they’re also a patient advocate, it’s their job to coordinate money-saving services and resources but still provide optimal health outcomes.

  • Optimizing patient care by working with the nursing staff. This includes evaluating current practices, reviewing alternatives, consultations with patient care managers and providing education to staff.
  • Make decisions on where to allocate staff and resources
  • Develop specialized treatment plans after patient examinations
  • Educating patients and families on how to best manage their conditions
  • Incorporate practices to promote staff teamwork
  • Analyze patient data and outcomes
  • Participate with colleagues on new research
Throw out the idea that nursing is all bedside care. If you’re interested in the inner workings of a health care organization and identifying better ways to do things, a clinical nurse specialist career could be right for you.

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