Examining Nursing Specialties

You have probably seen one or more of the many inspirational posters about decisions. A visual such as a forked road or a street sign is typically pictured, along with a quote designed to inspire.Decisions are often not so easily inspired. Perhaps you discovered this when choosing a specialty within the MSN program. This decision is a critical part of your plan for success, and you no doubt want to get it right. This is yet another area where your network can help, as well as other sources of information that can help you make an informed choice. ( An Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGNP).No Less than  5 paragraphsTo Prepare:Reflect on your decision to      pursue a specialty within the MSN program, including your professional and      academic goals as they relate to your program/specialization.Give an explanation of your choice of a nursing specialty within the program . Describe any difficulties you had (or are having) in making your choice, and the factors that drove/are driving your decision. Identify at least one professional organization affiliated with your chosen specialty and provide details on becoming a member. ANA, AANPAmerican Nurses Association. (2015). Nursing informatics: Scope and standards of practice (2nd ed.). Silver Spring, MD: Author.· “The Scope of Nursing Informatics Practice: Functional Areas of Nursing Informatics” (pp. 18–39)Nursing EducationWebsite: Competencies for the Academic Nurse EducatorNational League for Nursing. (2019). Nurse educator core competency. Retrieved from http://www.nln.org/professional-development-programs/competencies-for-nursing-education/nurse-educator-core-competencyNote: The competencies for the Academic Nurse Educator do not encompass the competencies or scope and standards of practice for the Nursing Professional Developer. The set of competencies associated with that specific role within the Nurse Education specialization will be examined in future competencies throughout your specialization program of study.Nurse ExecutiveWebsite: Nurse Executive CompetenciesAmerican Organization for Nursing Leadership. (2015). AONL Nurse Executive competencies. Retrieved from https://www.aonl.org/resources/nurse-leader-competenciesPublic Health NursingWebsite: Public Health Nursing CompetenciesQuad Council Coalition. (2018). Community/Public Health Nursing [C/PHN] competencies. Retrieved from http://www.quadcouncilphn.org/documents-3/2018-qcc-competencies/American Nurses Association. (2013). Public health nursing: Scope and standards of practice (2nd ed.). Silver Spring, MD: A