Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a terminal degree for nurses that focuses on clinical practice rather than academic research. It prepares advanced practice nurses to lead healthcare initiatives, improve patient outcomes, and implement evidence-based practices in various settings. DNP programs typically include coursework in leadership, health policy, and quality improvement.
DNP graduates often hold roles such as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, or nurse administrators. This degree emphasizes the application of research to real-world clinical problems, ensuring that nurses are equipped with the skills needed to address complex healthcare challenges effectively.