1DOCTORAL LEVEL DEGREES IN NURSING Introduction Both degrees of Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Doctorate of Philosophy in Nursing (PHD) demonstrate significant expertise and experience when possessed by a nurse. However,bothdegreesaredifferentbasedonone’scareerobjectivesandexpectations (Trautman et al., 2018). The following paper will briefly discuss on the key difference between these two terminal nursing degrees. Discussion A DNP degree in nursing instills greater emphasis on practicing across real life, clinical environments rather than research. Nurses who have completed their post graduate degree in nursing, such as a Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN), and who wish to practice in advanced level clinical role such as a nurse midwife or a nurse practitioner, would benefit from pursuing a DNP degree (Staffileno, Murphy & Carlson, 2017) For degree completion, a nurse pursing a DNP degree would have to engage in an extensively practical based curriculum comprising of developing capstone project papers where a healthcare problem and is associated evidence based interventions will be explored. In contrast, a PHD degree is degree due to its extensive focus on research. Post graduate nurses wishing to pursue a career of clinical research applications for patient outcome improvement such as development of healthcare policies and care procedures would benefit immensely from a PHD program (Trautman et al., 2018). If provided with the opportunity to pursue doctoral level education, I would wish to pursue a DNP degree. This is because of my interest to purse a nurse practitioner career in the future – a role which requires nurses to autonomously diagnose, prescribe and treat patient health
2DOCTORAL LEVEL DEGREES IN NURSING concerns. Pursuing a DNP would provide me adequate clinical practice experience required for this career. Conclusion Thus, the given paper provides a brief discussion on the key differences between a DNP and a PHD degree in nursing. To conclude, while degrees carry significant credibility, a nurse must wisely choose to pursue any one based on his or her career expectations.
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