Nursing Specialties and Careers

Nurse Anesthetist

What Does a Nurse Anesthetist Do? Nurse anesthetists are advanced practice nurses who are specially trained to provide anesthesia and anesthesia-related care to patients before, during and after surgical procedures. They also provide anesthesia during therapeutic, diagnostic and obstetrical procedures. A nurse anesthetist’s patients may be coming in to a physician’s office or hospital for…

Neuroscience Nurse

What Does a Neuroscience Nurse Do? Neuroscience nurses work with patients with brain and central and peripheral nervous system disorders, and care for their physical, behavioral, and cognitive needs. They provide specialized post-operative care for patients after neurosurgery and work with those that have experienced brain injury, neuro trauma, and spinal damage, as well as…

Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse

What Does a Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse Do? Neonatal intensive care nurses are specially trained to work with premature and critically ill newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of a hospital. These newborns are often born needing immediate medical attention and must be connected to special technology that assists with their breathing and…

Medical Assistant

What Does a Medical Assistant Do? Medical assistants are specially trained to take care of certain administrative and/or clinical duties in doctor’s offices, as well as the offices of various specialists, such as OB/GYNs, podiatrists, chiropractors, or optometrists. A medical assistant’s responsibilities will vary depending on where they work, but many perform routine duties such…

Managed Care Nurse

What Does a Managed Care Nurse Do? Managed care nurses are specially trained to evaluate the individual health care needs of patients, especially those using social services, and connect them to the most cost-effective health care providers who can meet those needs. They also educate patients on preventive health care and counsel them on getting…