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PhD vs. DNP

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Nurses have two options for pursuing a terminal degree—doctor of philosophy (PhD) and doctor of nursing practice (DNP). Choosing between a doctor of philosophy (PhD) and doctor of nursing practice (DNP) may be one of the most challenging decisions you’ll make, but remember that earning your DNP doesn’t exclude you from involvement in nursing research, and opting for a PhD doesn’t banish you from clinical practice. Flexibility and mobility will always be available to nurses who work hard and aspire to make meaningful contributions. Here is more information about each.

 

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