This paper examines the typical and varying routes to doctoral degrees in the UK and other developed countries. It raises the important question of whether university schools of nursing should offer a whole range of options with the potential for sub-optimal higher degree training and therefore "mediocre" academics, or resist the "path of least resistance" and offer more limited pathways that ensure that only the highest quality training and candidates are associated with what should be the pinnacle of the profession. As such, it seeks to clarify which of the commonly offered routes to doctoral degrees might be most suited to the academic integrity and value of the profession to our patients and the health care system
In the light of concerns about the wider social and economic value of the PhD training programme, th...
Objective This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral education...
Objective: This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral educatio...
This paper examines the typical and varying routes to doctoral degrees in the UK and other developed...
Summary This paper examines the typical and varying routes to doctoral degrees in the UK and other d...
There is a plethora of routes to obtaining a doctorate in nursing and this arises due to internation...
Nurses have been able to pursue doctoral study in the United States for decades. Nursing has only re...
The last decade has heralded the introduction of an alternative form of doctoral education for nurse...
Doctoral-level study is increasingly popular for clinicians who wish to advance their clinical, rese...
Commonly, the expression 'PhD' evokes a level of trepidation amongst potential candidates from both ...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the differentiation between the ‘nontaught’ and ‘taug...
Although the discipline of nurse education within the UK has been part of the higher education secto...
Professional doctorates for nurses: mapping provision and perceptions Aim. This paper reports a stud...
The two terminal degrees in nursing, the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Doctor of Philosophy (...
Abstract Education is a driving force in improving the health and welfare of communities globally. D...
In the light of concerns about the wider social and economic value of the PhD training programme, th...
Objective This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral education...
Objective: This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral educatio...
This paper examines the typical and varying routes to doctoral degrees in the UK and other developed...
Summary This paper examines the typical and varying routes to doctoral degrees in the UK and other d...
There is a plethora of routes to obtaining a doctorate in nursing and this arises due to internation...
Nurses have been able to pursue doctoral study in the United States for decades. Nursing has only re...
The last decade has heralded the introduction of an alternative form of doctoral education for nurse...
Doctoral-level study is increasingly popular for clinicians who wish to advance their clinical, rese...
Commonly, the expression 'PhD' evokes a level of trepidation amongst potential candidates from both ...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the differentiation between the ‘nontaught’ and ‘taug...
Although the discipline of nurse education within the UK has been part of the higher education secto...
Professional doctorates for nurses: mapping provision and perceptions Aim. This paper reports a stud...
The two terminal degrees in nursing, the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Doctor of Philosophy (...
Abstract Education is a driving force in improving the health and welfare of communities globally. D...
In the light of concerns about the wider social and economic value of the PhD training programme, th...
Objective This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral education...
Objective: This paper seeks to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of doctoral educatio...