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Vanderbilt University
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University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
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Duke University
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Emory University
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Carlow University
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Frontier Nursing University
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MGH Institute of Health Professions
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Women's Health Nurse/Nursing programs prepare registered nurses to provide health care specific to women. Includes instruction in the wellness and care of women, gynecology, obstetrics, advanced nursing practices for women, evidence-based nursing practice, advanced physiology and pathophysiology, advanced pharmacology, and pharmacotherapeutics.
Students who are interested in Women's Health Nurse/Nursing can study up to a Post masters certificate. Right now, 246 students are granted some level of degree in Women's Health Nurse/Nursing around the US each year. More students earn a degree in Women's Health Nurse/Nursing in the state of Ohio compared to any other state. The average starting salary for a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Women's Health Nurse/Nursing is $57,500.
The highest paying job for Women's Health Nurse/Nursing majors is Nurse Practitioners. But, another thing to think about is how much demand there is for certain jobs. A job that is in high need that a degree in Women's Health Nurse/Nursing can prepare you for is Registered Nurses.
These are the highest paying careers for Women's Health Nurse/Nursing majors.
These are the careers in highest demand for Women's Health Nurse/Nursing majors.
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