doctor of philosophy (phd)

How Does a PhD Differ from a DNP?

While both the PhD and the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) are terminal degrees in nursing, they serve different purposes:
The PhD is research-focused, emphasizing the generation of new knowledge and scholarly inquiry.
The DNP is practice-focused, aimed at applying existing knowledge to improve clinical practice and healthcare delivery.
PhD graduates typically pursue careers in research and academia, while DNP graduates often take on advanced clinical and leadership roles.

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