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Top Paying Nursing Specialties
Friday, December 12, 2008



After you graduated from any nursing school, the next step is to choose the right specialty. With so many specialties to choose from, many prospective nurses find it difficult to just pick one, but with nearly every specialty requiring candidates to pass a series of exams and fulfill a period of on-the-job training, time is of the essence!

These are the list the top ten highest paying nursing jobs in their field, Salaries depend on their range or field of specialty.

1) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - $135,000

2) Nurse Researcher - $95,000

3) Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - $95,000

4) Certified Nurse Midwife - $84,000

5) Pediatric Endocrinology Nurse - $81,000

6) Orthopedic Nurse - $81,000

7) Nurse Practitioner - $78,000

8) Clinical Nurse Specialist - $76,000

9) Gerontological Nurse Practitioner - $75,000

10) Neonatal Nurse - $74,000

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