
Ohio State University’s Doctor of Nursing Education NPD Track
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Nursing professional development practitioners hold a wide range of degrees at the doctoral level, from EdD to PhD to DNP, but until now, none have specialized in NPD. The Ohio State University’s new Doctor of Nursing Education program now offers an NPD track, the first of its kind in the U.S.
In today’s episode of the NPD Forecast Podcast, learn the details of how this program was developed and what it can offer NPD practitioners. Tara Spalla King, PhD, RN, and Tara O’Brien, PhD, RN, CNE, directors of the program, talk with podcast hosts Dr. Stephanie Zidek and Dr. Naomi Fox about:
- The creation of the DNE program to address gaps in existing doctoral programs and prepare nurse educators for both academic and clinical settings.
- The structure of the DNE program, including its two tracks: Academic Nurse Educator and Nursing Professional Development.
- Examples of student projects that demonstrate the practical application of the DNE program in various healthcare settings.
- Advice for prospective students on the flexibility and benefits of the DNE program, including online delivery and part-time/full-time options.
Listen to the episode in this article or through your favorite podcast app.
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