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Astana Medical University
Nursing Science, PhD
- Astana, Kazakhstan
- Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
Russian, English
The program's purpose is to train and retrain professionally qualified nursing specialists in demand in the labor market of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


SUNY Upstate Medical University
Doctor of Nursing Practice
- Syracuse, USA
PhD
Part time
6 semesters
Distance Learning
English
The DNP degree prepares nurse experts to the highest level of advanced practise expanding the APRN role in leadership, health policy, advocacy, interprofessional practice, and information technology. The expanded clinical role provides the DNP skills to translate and generate evidence-based knowledge into clinical practice that promotes safe, effective, and equitable patient care.
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Nursing Education degree programs at the Doctoral level prepare you for leadership roles in the field of nursing education. This advanced degree focuses on developing innovative teaching methods and enhancing educational practices to improve patient care outcomes.
Throughout your studies, you'll explore curriculum design, assessment strategies, and the integration of technology in nursing education. You’ll gain expertise in creating educational programs that address current healthcare challenges while instilling a commitment to lifelong learning in future nurses. Students strengthen their research skills by investigating best practices in nursing pedagogy and evaluating the effectiveness of teaching techniques.
As doctoral students in Nursing Education, candidates pursue significant inquiries into educational theory and practice. Exchanges among peers in collaborative projects foster independence and critical thinking, essential for shaping future generations of nurses. Graduates often find careers as educators, curriculum developers, or in administrative roles within academic institutions or healthcare organizations.