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May 1
42m 8s

Is a DNP Worth It? Options, Reality, and...

Kati Kleber, MSN RN
About this episode

Thinking about going back to school to earn your Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) but feeling overwhelmed by what it actually means? In this episode, I break down what the DNP is, who it’s for, how it compares to an MSN or PhD, and share perspectives from DNP and DNAP-prepared nurses.

I outline:

  • What the DNP really is (and how it’s different from a PhD)
  • Why some nurses pursue it, and others don’t
  • The difference between a DNP and a DNAP
  • What to expect from a DNP program (time, cost, and the infamous DNP project)
  • How to reverse-engineer your decision based on your future goals

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