Volume Number
40
Issue Number
3
First Page
92
Last Page
99
Subject Area
Medical research
Description
Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to argue that clinical nurse specialist (CNS) education represents the most conceptually and professionally continuous advanced practice pathway for critical care transport nurses, and to highlight transport nursing as an underrecognized practice context that aligns closely with CNS competencies and warrants deliberate attention from CNS educators and programs.
Description: This paper presents a conceptual analysis of transport nursing through the CNS spheres of influence, emphasizing continuity with bedside nursing expertise while extending into quality improvement and systems leadership. This perspective examines how transport nurses routinely navigate high-acuity clinical cases and interfacility system constraints. These encounters frequently reveal latent system vulnerabilities rife for systems improvement. It positions transport nursing practice as inherently CNS-aligned, particularly in its integration of clinical expertise with systems-level awareness.
Outcome: CNS preparation would uniquely support the advancement of transport nurses’ practice by preserving a nursing-centered clinical identity while providing the analytic and leadership skills necessary to translate bedside insights into durable system improvements. Concurrently, it argues that transport nurses are particularly well-prepared candidates for CNS education.
Conclusion: Recognizing the reciprocal alignment between transport nursing and CNS education strengthens this advanced practice pathway, expands the CNS pipeline, and reinforces nursing-driven care delivery.
KEY WORDS: advanced practice nursing, clinical nurse specialist, critical care transport nursing, nursing identity, role development, systems innovation
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
Publication Date
2026
Type
Article
Format
Text
.pdf (text under image)
Language
English
