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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Roles and responsibilities as a Chief of Staff for Maryland Department of Health
This article is from the State Nurses Associations online journal, from the September 20, 2024 issue By: Erin K. McMullen, MPP, MSN, […] -
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September is Suicide Prevention Month
A colleague recently posted a personal story about suicide. I contacted him and he graciously agreed to share his story in this blog. […] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Disaster Preparedness Month
This article is provided by a learned and passionate colleague: Alexandra Hoffmann-Steiman DNP, FNP-BC completed her doctorate at […] -
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Virtual Nursing is Here
Shared from HealthLeaders article from THIS LINK Nurses are feeling overworked and burned out, and there are not enough nurses […] -
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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 1 year, 4 months ago
The Science of Certainty in the Most Uncertain Times
This article was initially posted in LinkedIn at this location. by Daniel Burrus, Technology Futurist Keynote Speaker, Business […] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. replied to the topic How Will Your DNP Education Transform Your Approach to Patient Care and Enhance in the forum DNP Student Concerns 1 year, 4 months ago
This is a great question, Ama Alyssa. I’m looking forward to seeing responses from colleagues.
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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. replied to the topic DNP Project Barriers in the forum DNP Student Concerns 1 year, 4 months ago
Your situation looks to be a cause for insomnia if not a peptic ulcer, Christine. I hope all of this comes together. One thing I’ve noticed in doctoral education, and DNP education in particular, is the urgency to rush students through in a short amount of time. Most doctorate degrees require at least 3 years (or longer) yet the DNP degree…[Read more]
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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. replied to the topic DNP Project Barriers in the forum DNP Student Concerns 1 year, 4 months ago
Laura, I see that others have not responded to your note so thought I would jump in and share some thoughts. I can speak from the point of view of faculty and former DNP student. The challenges I’ve seen many DNP students go through when selecting, developing, and completing a project surrounds an appreciation of the big picture.
Here’s som…[Read more]
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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. replied to the topic Differences between Master's Degree and DNP Degree for Nursing Providers in the forum DNP Student Concerns 1 year, 4 months ago
Hello! Thank you for your post and question. I see that others have not yet responded so I thought I would add a couple of thoughts to reply to your question.
The question of the the caliber and skills offered by doctoral-prepared nurses compared to master’s-prepared nurses has been a source of discussion for many years. Text books have been…[Read more] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. replied to the topic Seeking Advice on Balancing Work, Study, and Personal Life as a DNP Student in the forum DNP Student Concerns 1 year, 4 months ago
Hello, Marvelous. I see that others have not yet replied so I thought I would jump in and share a thought or two. Finding a balance with all of the demands of a family and career, not to mention being a student, is a tremendous challenge. I think you will agree that it boils down to setting priorities and then scheduling the important things in…[Read more]
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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 1 year, 4 months ago
The future of the NP: Not a joke
From a nursing colleague (Rebecca Love) on LinkedIn To say I was furious at the recent, biased and misfactual article in Bloomberg […] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 1 year, 4 months ago
Is Pursuing Diversity Worth the Effort?
In a recent discussion board for a group of graduate nursing students, Social Determinants of Health was explored in some detail. The […] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 1 year, 6 months ago
World Health Assembly, Investment Round & exposing the lies of the Tobacco Industry
WHO launches its first Investment Round to sustainably finance its Health for All mandate The World Health Organization (WHO) […] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. replied to the topic Managing DNP students stress in the forum DNP Student Concerns 1 year, 6 months ago
You ask a great question, Gabriela. Several social media sites offer support to DNP students – some even support those that are struggling academically.
I’ll share a thought from having seen many years of DNP students’ efforts: Start your chosen DNP program when all elements for success are in place. Jumping in when family, home, financial, or…[Read more] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 1 year, 8 months ago
Earth Day 2024
April 22nd is Earth Day! Cultural anthropologist, Margaret Mead, describes Earth Day as the “first holy day which transcends all n […] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 2 years ago
Slavery and the Journal — Reckoning with History and Complicity
Check out this fascinating article about and published in The New England Journal of Medicine. As we all strive to reconcile and evolve […] -
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. replied to the topic DNP Collaboration in the forum DNP Student Concerns 2 years ago
I must reply to your note and question this approach. After someone graduates with a DNP degree, they will have earned an academic degree. This degree does not in-and-of-itself authorize advanced practice nursing. Are you working to earn your Nurse Practitioner designation also?
A second concern I have with your statement is that you will be…[Read more]
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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. replied to the topic Review these thoughts from Deborah Tannen. Share your thoughts and comments. in the forum The Personal Becomes Dangerous 2 years ago
You ask a great question – one that I will ask of you and others. What contributions have DNP prepared colleagues made as a result of the pandemic? Thats a tough question to answer. A bigger question is what contributions and changes to health care delivery can we attribute to DNP prepared nurses? There are many that are difficult to quantify and…[Read more]
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