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MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF NURSING is an organization comprised of Deans, Directors or Chairpersons of the baccalaureate and graduate programs of nursing in Massachusetts.

We strive to provide leadership on matters pertaining to professional nursing in Massachusetts.
       
  Nursing programs in Massachusetts offering Clinical Nurse Specialists Programs.  

 

"I realized that I had found my niche when I began working in adolescent psychiatry. Returning to school to get my Master's and to become a Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist has allowed me to take my practice to the next level. It is at this level where I feel confident both in my capabilities and with the knowledge that I am doing good things for the kids that I work with."

Julie Lysiak MS, 2002

» Boston College
(adult & community health, child, mental health)

» Fitchburg State University
(forensic nursing)

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MGH Institute of Health Professions
(adult psych/mental health, child/adolescent psych/mental health, all specialty tracks with clinical nurse specialist role preparation)

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Northeastern University School of Nursing
(adult health; psychiatric mental health: adult & child/adolescent)

»
Regis College
(Acute / Critical Care Clinical Specialist)


»
Salem State University

»
Simmons College
(rehabilitation)

»
University of Massachusetts Boston
(Acute/Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist)

»
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
(adult & community)

»
University of Massachusetts Worcester

 

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