2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2023.102002
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Nursing practice leaders’ perspectives on continuing challenges related to the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree

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“…Students' work can be even more impactful if faculty, students, and academic practice partners work together on projects that have been identifi ed as potentially useful by healthcare system partners. 17,18 Th ese opportunities allow students to engage with the university's clinical partners to focus on a problem or issue being experienced at the practice level locally. Th rough academic and practice partnership projects, students may receive access to resources that they would not otherwise have for projects supported only by the DNP program.…”
Section: Th E Dnp Project: Two Decades Of Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students' work can be even more impactful if faculty, students, and academic practice partners work together on projects that have been identifi ed as potentially useful by healthcare system partners. 17,18 Th ese opportunities allow students to engage with the university's clinical partners to focus on a problem or issue being experienced at the practice level locally. Th rough academic and practice partnership projects, students may receive access to resources that they would not otherwise have for projects supported only by the DNP program.…”
Section: Th E Dnp Project: Two Decades Of Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%