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North Carolina Nurse Educator Finds Right Fit in DNP Educational Leadership Program

Post University

She left the university where she’d started and enrolled in an associate degree in business administration program at the technical college in her hometown, Trident Technical College, and graduated in 1989. She added the nursing education emphasis to her MSN and finished the program in 2014. She enrolled in June 2022.

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A Fortuitous Career: California Nurse Leader Earns DNP Executive Leadership

Post University

He moved into management in 2014 when the chief nursing officer of his hospital asked him to manage the hospital’s busy emergency department. Soon, he became the director of medical-surgical, rehabilitation, telemetry and nursing education as well. He expects to graduate in 2024.

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Evolving Your Nursing Career With a DNP in Executive Leadership Specialization

Post University

Registered nurses who want to elevate their careers and pursue leadership opportunities in the profession could choose to do so through additional education. One of the educational paths to build leadership skills is to pursue a doctor of nursing practice degree (DNP).

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What Is a Doctor of Nursing Practice? (And What You Should Know)

Post University

If you are a nurse who loves hands-on patient care and is curious about integrating the latest research into your work, you might be asking, “What is a DNP degree?” Graduates with a PhD in nursing may step back from their clinical positions to pursue research-focused roles.

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The Leadership Role of DNP: What It Means for Nursing Professionals

Post University

As the healthcare landscape continues to shift and evolve, effective leadership in nursing has never been more vital. Nurses interested in advancing their careers and pursuing leadership opportunities in healthcare may want to consider a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree.

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8 Types of DNP Specialties to Prepare You for a Rewarding Nursing Career

Post University

A doctoral degree in nursing can lead to more advanced job opportunities and a chance to use your skills as a nurse and leader. This type of degree provides you with a more in-depth study of nursing as well as organizational and leadership skills. What Is a Doctor of Nursing Practice? Where Do DNPs Work?

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Temitope (Temi) Oseromi

Minority Nurse

By fostering a shared governance mindset and building trust among the teams, she empowered nurse leaders to take charge. Oseromi’s inclusion in this series is a testament to her impactful work and leadership in promoting diversity and inclusion in nursing. How long have you worked in the nursing field?