Neuroscience 364SN0800X



Neuroscience: Refers to scientifically studying the nervous system. Neuroscience has traditionally been seen as a specialized branch of biology. Although it's an interdisciplinary science that works with other fields like math, science, medicine and chemistry. Neuroscience has broadened to include numerous different approaches to study the cellular, molecular, structural, developmental, computational, evolutionary and medical parameters of the nervous system.

Taxonomy Code: 364SN0800X

Physician Assistants and Advanced Practice Nursing Providers | Clinical Nurse Specialist | Neuroscience


Physician Assistants and Advanced Practice Nursing Providers: A Physician Assistant refers to a healthcare professional that is trained and fully licensed to practice the art of medicine with minimal supervision of a fully licensed physician. Advanced Practice Nursing is inclusive of either a clinical nurse specialist or a nurse practitioner. Clinical nurses offer expert nursing care and help with the development of clinical structures, whereas a nurse practitioner gives direct care, focusing in on the treatment and care of patients.

Clinical Nurse Specialist: Is an advanced practice nurse, with a masters or doctorate. They work with other nurses to improve their nursing practices and offer clinical expertise to help implement system-wide changes for improvement. Examples of different specialties are pediatrics, critical care, diabetes, psychiatric and wounds.

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