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Opinion: Nurse-scientists shouldn’t have to choose between research and caring for patients

by Mark Chiang
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**Title: Nurse-Scientists Face Challenges Balancing Research and Patient Care**

A disparity exists between the support provided to physician-scientists and nurse-scientists in balancing research responsibilities with clinical care. While systems are in place to allow physicians to divide their time between conducting research and treating patients, nurse-scientists reportedly lack similar institutional support, creating barriers for those pursuing dual roles.

Physician-scientists often benefit from structured programs that enable them to split their professional focus, allowing them to contribute both to medical advancements through research and patient care in clinical settings. In contrast, nurse-scientists frequently encounter challenges when attempting to integrate research into their schedules alongside direct patient care duties. This difference highlights a gap in hospital systems and academic institutions that may limit the ability of nurses to fully engage in scientific inquiry while maintaining their caregiving roles.

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Source: https://www.statnews.com/2025/04/28/nurse-scientists-research-clinical-trials-hospital-system-support/?utm_campaign=rss

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