The nursing role has evolved to become a high profile professional discipline in which further education has become increasingly important. This has resulted in a large increase in the number of nurses wishing to study for doctorates, but, until now, there has been no text specifically related to doctoral education in the nursing or midwifery context. This book fills that gap and takes a truly international approach to examining best practice in doctoral education. (Midwest).
According to Grace ( 1989 ) : Those coming from the natural sciences had been trained in a research - mentorship process in which research is learned through doing . Those trained in behavioral science fields were familiar with ...
The authors of this book are experienced supervisors and advisors to doctoral students and together, have well over 100 successful doctoral completions and more than 1000 publications.
Building teams, creating trust, and dispelling the leadership myths that Glasgow and Weinstein address will all take time, commitment and perseverance on the leader's part. Most importantly, the leader must be willingly to delegate and ...
At once scholarly and warm, the style of this book makes it a must-read for nurses who aspire to careers of importance and leadership.
This text covers potential roles of the DNP graduate, including leader, clinician, educator, ethical consultant, and health policy advocate.
This book also discusses the various roles of the DNP prepared advanced practice nurse including researcher, health policy advocate and nurse leader.
Consumer's Guide to Doctoral Degree Programs in Nursing
Review of Research in Nursing Education, Volume VI
Issues in Graduate Nursing Education
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