The curriculum for doctoral education in nursing typically includes:
1. Advanced Clinical Practice: Courses that enhance clinical skills and knowledge. 2. Research Methods: Training in various research methodologies to prepare students for conducting high-quality research. 3. Leadership and Management: Courses designed to develop leadership skills and knowledge of healthcare systems. 4. Ethics and Policy: Understanding the ethical and policy dimensions of healthcare. 5. Specialty Courses: Depending on the program, students may take specialized courses in areas such as pediatrics, geriatrics, or mental health.