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If a nurse manager has a masters degree in nursing but not a baccalaureate in nursing, will that meet the requirements that are outlined on p. 6 in the manual?

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If a nurse manager has a masters degree in nursing but not a baccalaureate in nursing, will that meet the requirements that are outlined on p. 6 in the manual?

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The criterion states that effective January 1, 2011, 75% of nurse managers must have at least a baccalaureate in nursing. If a manager has a higher degree in nursing, that will meet the requirement (a master’s or doctorate in nursing), even if the baccalaureate degree is not in nursing.

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