How a DNP can give you the edge professionally and in your personal life
A Doctor of Nursing Practice or DNP is one of two terminal degrees available to nurses. The alternative is a Ph.D. in nursing, which is more focused on academic research and administration. The DNP aims to impart advanced practical skills to experienced professionals, so a wider range of career paths open up to them. After qualifying, DNPs can become advanced nurses, clinical researchers, and managers, as well as health policy advisors. After becoming experts in their field, many DNPs use their skills, experience, and knowledge to open a practice of their own. What qualifications do DNP applicants need? To apply…