A research-focused terminal degree, the Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) program prepares nurse scientists to generate new knowledge that can be translated for improvements in clinical practice.
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In 1996, the AACN published a consensus statement on the essentials of master's education in nursing that identified a common educational core. [2] This core consists of 3 layers: (1) a graduate core ...
This part-time certificate program is a valuable professional resource for today's busy physicians, physician assistants, nurses, clinical fellows, research coordinators, and other individuals working ...
Launching a clinical trial is a lot like leaping from an airplane, says Colette Chaney: “You’re scared, you’re exhilarated and you’re hoping for a positive outcome.” The longtime clinical research ...
Clinical research program managers are regularly faced with the quandary of determining how much of a workload research staff members can manage while they balance clinical practice and still achieve ...
Every day, nurses make decisions that shape not only how patients recover but how they experience illness. Take patients recovering from sepsis, who are often under sedation on a ventilator. Evidence ...
Exemplary clinical trial sites should seek to enroll at least 10% of their patients on clinical trials. Achieving this goal requires commitment across physician and administrative leadership to create ...