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This was the crux of the very long DNP thread in this forum. My main objections involved the actual implementation and delivery of the training (mostly online) and the multitude of "fluff" courses: a bit of business theory, a dash of nursing theory, a watered down stats course, a research project, etc. If it was another 4+ years of specialized clinical training, combined with solid lectures and labs...THEN you'd have some substance for a degree that is supposed to be representative of the highest level of learning in a particular field (doctoral). The current itteration seems to be some online MS classes trying to pass for doctoral-level training.It's great to postulate about improving programs in the future, but the nursing establishment is advocating for independent practice rights with the current curriculum. That's (i think) what many have issue with.
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