DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE 2020 PROJECTS - Vanderbilt University

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE

2020 PROJECTS

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Vanderbilt degree gets stronger and

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with other Vanderbilt graduates who

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the world about what it means to

be a Vanderbilt University School of

Nursing alumnus.

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2020

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE PROJECTS

FOREWORD

Congratulations Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates!

You have met the rigorous standards of this program and achieved

individual scholarly accomplishments showcased in this booklet.

You chose the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing to learn,

transform and apply knowledge in new ways and you have certainly

reached those goals. The Institute of Medicine¡¯s landmark

Future of Nursing report calls for significantly more doctorally

educated nurses to advance health care and you are prepared

to implement that recommendation. You are now well equipped

to make meaningful contributions within your own community,

your interest area and throughout the world of health care.

We are proud of you, and look forward to the difference you will make.

Sincerely,

LINDA NORMAN,

DSN, RN, FAAN

Valere Potter Menefee Professor of Nursing

Dean, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

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FROM THE DIRECTOR

The future of nursing is now as our 2020 DNP

graduates lead interprofessional teams to

create meaningful innovations that influence

advanced nursing practice and healthcare.

The DNP projects of the 2020 graduates

cross geographical and discipline boundaries

to bridge gaps in evidence and practice.

Self-described change experts, their impact

on quality outcomes for patient-centric

healthcare will be recognized across myriad

organizations and settings nationally

and globally.

TERRI ALLISON,

DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, FAANP

Associate Professor of Nursing

Assistant Dean for Academics, Doctoral Nursing Practice

Director, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program

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