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Experiences of Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)-prepared nurses choosing to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree

Journal of Professional Nursing, 2023
Increasingly, nurses with a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree are seeking a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree. This subset of students may provide valuable insight for bolstering the PhD-prepared workforce, which is in decline.The purpose of this research was to understand the essence of the lived experience of DNP-prepared nurses choosing to ...
Lauren R Munoz   +2 more
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Fostering Completion of the Doctor of Philosophy Degree Through Scholarly Collegial Support

Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2013
The doctor of philosophy (PhD) degree in nursing science prepares nurses to be scientists through a rigorous program of scholarship and research. Nurses who complete this degree are recognized globally as researchers who are expected to pursue a career of intellectual inquiry.
Karen, Pancheri   +5 more
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Doing your Doctor of Philosophy degree abroad

European Surgery - Acta Chirurgica Austriaca, 2016
The Doctor of Philosophy degree, PhD or DPhil, derives from the Latin Doctor Philosophiae (for DPhil) or Philosophiae Doctor (for PhD) and has been awarded by universities around the world. Going through a DPhil at Oxford University. Doing a DPhil abroad exposes you to a new research environment and helps to enhance your personal development.
Annemarie Weißenbacher
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