Advanced Practice Registered Nursing in Massachusetts – License Requirements

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by Audrey Wilson Last updated July 31, 2020

Advanced Practice Registered Nursing in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, the Board of Registration in Nursing holds jurisdiction over Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRNs).

APRNs in Massachusetts hold the RN licenses and are “authorized” for the advanced practice.

In Massachusetts, advanced and RN credentials are state-specific.

Additionally, Massachusetts isn’t part of the Nurse Licensure Compact, so the procedure for out-of-state nurses is a bit complex.

In the state, there are five categories of APRNs with varying scopes of practice:

Nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists have a population focus, that can be broad or narrow.

APRNs get their advanced practice authorization due to proper education and national certification.

State administrative code also notes that APRNs need to have good moral character.

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