Commonly, the expression 'PhD' evokes a level of trepidation amongst potential candidates from both the clinical and academic spheres. In contemporary settings, a Doctor of Philosophy is highly regarded and increasingly necessary for a successful academic nursing career. The aim of this paper is to explore the options for doctoral education for nurses, and consider the role of the doctorate in career planning for nursing, and in the attainment of career goals. Here we discuss some key issues and practicalities including career planning, selecting a doctoral program, choosing a university, supervision, committees and panels, achieving a work-life balance and dealing with conflict. The PhD process should be an enriching and satisfying experie...
Summary This paper examines the typical and varying routes to doctoral degrees in the UK and other d...
Objective: The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study is to understand the decision-making pr...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...
Doctoral-level study is increasingly popular for clinicians who wish to advance their clinical, rese...
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...
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...
This project aimed to explore the application and relevance of a PhD to nurses working in the clinic...
Nurses have been able to pursue doctoral study in the United States for decades. Nursing has only re...
There is a plethora of routes to obtaining a doctorate in nursing and this arises due to internation...
In the light of concerns about the wider social and economic value of the PhD training programme, th...
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...
Summary This paper examines the typical and varying routes to doctoral degrees in the UK and other d...
Objective: The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study is to understand the decision-making pr...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...
Doctoral-level study is increasingly popular for clinicians who wish to advance their clinical, rese...
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...
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...
This project aimed to explore the application and relevance of a PhD to nurses working in the clinic...
Nurses have been able to pursue doctoral study in the United States for decades. Nursing has only re...
There is a plethora of routes to obtaining a doctorate in nursing and this arises due to internation...
In the light of concerns about the wider social and economic value of the PhD training programme, th...
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...
Summary This paper examines the typical and varying routes to doctoral degrees in the UK and other d...
Objective: The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study is to understand the decision-making pr...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...