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Master of Science in Nursing - Health Care Quality & Patient Safety (Online)

Enhance your nursing education and take your career to the next level as an expert in health care quality and patient safety. Grand Canyon University’s College of Nursing and Health Care Professions is proud to offer an MSN degree for motivated nurses who want to improve quality and safety within nursing. In this program, you’ll gain advanced knowledge and skills to take on a wide range of roles within the health care field. From a clinician to a community advocate to a systems manager, you’ll wear many hats as you learn how to incorporate diverse concepts into cohesive solutions.

Our MSN in Health Care Quality and Patient Safety program covers research, collaboration, communication, data analysis, project management and much more. Along with honing important nursing leadership skills – such as clinical and organizational decision-making – students will focus on critical thinking, evidence-based research and diagnostic reasoning. You will examine how to improve health care systems and patient outcomes from all aspects.

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