How does an M.Sc. in Nursing differ from a B.Sc. Nursing?
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M.Sc. in Nursing builds upon the foundational knowledge gained in a B.Sc. Nursing programme, offering advanced coursework, specialised clinical training, and research components. It prepares nurses for leadership roles, specialisation in certain areas, and a deeper understanding of healthcare systems.
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