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Doctor Of Philosophy In Nursing (ph.d.)
overall review score: 4.5
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A Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (Ph.D.) is a terminal degree that prepares nurses for careers in research, academia, and leadership within the field of nursing.
Key Features
- Advanced research skills
- Expertise in a specialized area of nursing practice
- Potential for scholarly publications
- Career advancement opportunities
Pros
- Opportunities for advancing nursing knowledge through research
- Ability to influence healthcare policy and practice
- Higher earning potential in nursing leadership roles
Cons
- Lengthy and intensive program
- Limited clinical experience compared to practice-focused doctoral degrees like DNP