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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 3 years, 1 month ago
How DNPs are Steering the Future of NursingWhether you are focused on being a clinician, an educator, in shaping health policies—or a combination of these—earning a Doctor of Nur […]
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I’m slow to respond to your post but salute you for your thoughts and how well you articulated the challenges of securing and completing clinical or practicum hours. I’ve seen some venomous posts on FaceBook by groups that want to do away with programs for this reason yet this seems counterproductive to me. The idea of an organization that could…[Read more]
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Hi Evelyn,
Thank you for the acknowledgment and friend request! You are the first person to interact with me on this platform. I would like to know more and how you use the platform as well. I am interested in participating and plan to go to the annual conference in Chicago next year.
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Hi,
Thank you for your post. You bring up a point that is worth the conversation. You explained your notion that the DNP degree is paving the way for nursing and its outlook on success for lucrativeness. This reminds me of how far the nursing career has come. The original nurse who served as the first line to those fighting in wars has evolved, been reinvented, and reimagined to become a multifaceted profession with hundreds of specialties, and subspecialties with advanced nursing practice taking over primary care. Health as a human right is fundamental to the concept of access to and indeed equity in health care. Universal access to health care is an imagined concept in the US. While past presidential cabinets have pushed the initiative for universal healthcare, the quality is lacking and often still falls short for the community in need. As nursing has evolved into Doctors of the practice with practice-focused licenses, we have a larger quantity of mid-level providers who can deliver healthcare to those communities in need of change, education, and a chance to be helped. Along with the rise of the modern hospital, we need a rise in new and modern healthcare delivery. With this profound technological change, especially in clinical practice and treatment of so many conditions, we need APNs to bridge that gap.
Great response and thoughts, Arionn. Thank you for sharing. What you wrote is inspiring and motivating. Again, thank you for sharing these insights.