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The Practice Doctorate
in Nursing:
Future or Fringe?
Published in Topics in
Advanced Practice Nursing eJournal Medscape Nurses, Posted 05/09/2003
National
Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty (NONPF) Practice Doctorate
Task Force: Lucy Marion, PhD, FAAN, APRN, BC, Diane Viens, DNSc, CFNP,
Ann L. O'Sullivan, PhD, FAAN, CRNP, CPNP, Katherine Crabtree, DNSc, APRN,
BC, Sue Fontana, PhD, APRN, BC, Marva Mizell Price, DrPH, RN, FAAN, FNP,
BC
Abstract:
Although the current masters and PhD programs in nursing are critical to
the future of the profession and are evolving to keep pace with new
demands, they do not fill the growing need for expert clinical teachers
and clinicians. Informational shifts, demographic changes, growing
disparities in healthcare delivery and access, and stakeholder
expectations are all creating new demands on the nursing profession. The
practice (also called clinical and professional) doctorate, with a focus
on direct practice and healthcare leadership, offers nursing an exciting
opportunity to meet these demands. Programs are already underway or
being developed at several institutions, although problems and
challenges such as standardization, regulation, and potential
"devaluing" of existing programs have yet to be adequately resolved. The
National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF), along
with professional organization and educational institutional partners,
supports the development of the practice doctorate and is committed to
providing leadership to ensure quality educational outcomes. Nursing
must develop a shared strategic vision to shape the rapidly moving
practice doctorate initiative.
To read the article in
full, go to Medscape Nurses:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/453247
(You must be registered at Medscape -- there is no charge.)
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National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculties (NONPF)
1522 K Street, NW, Ste. 702
Washington, DC 20005
tel: (202) 289-8044 ● fax: (202) 289-8046
nonpf@nonpf.org
President: Ann O'Sullivan,
PhD, CRNP, CPNP, FAAN
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