Context: Professional doctorates have been a part of the academic landscape for many years. Over this time, their focus, structure and mode of delivery have changed significantly as the terrain of professional practice has developed. In this paper we articulate this development over time through discussion of the evolution of first- and second-generation professional doctorates, and argue that there is a need for a third-generation doctorate with greater clarity regarding focus, structure and mode of delivery, in the context of advanced professional practice. Aims: A scoping review was undertaken of the development of professional doctorates in the discipline of nursing to inform thinking with regard to future design work for a post-masters...
Introduction Professional Doctorates (PDs) aim to be at the same level as a PhD but are typically de...
In the light of concerns about the wider social and economic value of the PhD training programme, th...
Nurses have been able to pursue doctoral study in the United States for decades. Nursing has only re...
Context: Professional doctorates have been a part of the academic landscape for many years. Over thi...
This paper traces the increase in number and diversity of professional doctorates over the last two ...
The last decade has heralded the introduction of an alternative form of doctoral education for nurse...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the differentiation between the ‘nontaught’ and ‘taug...
Commonly, the expression 'PhD' evokes a level of trepidation amongst potential candidates from both ...
Professional doctorates for nurses: mapping provision and perceptions Aim. This paper reports a stud...
Objective: This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral educatio...
Doctoral-level study is increasingly popular for clinicians who wish to advance their clinical, rese...
First paragraph: A PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and it sits proudly at the top of the ladder ...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...
Objective This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral education...
There is a plethora of routes to obtaining a doctorate in nursing and this arises due to internation...
Introduction Professional Doctorates (PDs) aim to be at the same level as a PhD but are typically de...
In the light of concerns about the wider social and economic value of the PhD training programme, th...
Nurses have been able to pursue doctoral study in the United States for decades. Nursing has only re...
Context: Professional doctorates have been a part of the academic landscape for many years. Over thi...
This paper traces the increase in number and diversity of professional doctorates over the last two ...
The last decade has heralded the introduction of an alternative form of doctoral education for nurse...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the differentiation between the ‘nontaught’ and ‘taug...
Commonly, the expression 'PhD' evokes a level of trepidation amongst potential candidates from both ...
Professional doctorates for nurses: mapping provision and perceptions Aim. This paper reports a stud...
Objective: This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral educatio...
Doctoral-level study is increasingly popular for clinicians who wish to advance their clinical, rese...
First paragraph: A PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and it sits proudly at the top of the ladder ...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...
Objective This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral education...
There is a plethora of routes to obtaining a doctorate in nursing and this arises due to internation...
Introduction Professional Doctorates (PDs) aim to be at the same level as a PhD but are typically de...
In the light of concerns about the wider social and economic value of the PhD training programme, th...
Nurses have been able to pursue doctoral study in the United States for decades. Nursing has only re...