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The transformation of healthcare delivery acknowledges the essential role clinicians play in shaping, assessing, and continually enhancing care environments. Our interdisciplinary DNP program, designed as an MSN-to-DNP pathway with an indirect care focus, equips graduates to lead independently in crafting community-driven, collaborative solutions for complex health challenges affecting underserved populations both locally and worldwide.
Program Outcomes
Upon earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree, students will gain the ability to:
Integrate theory-based practice rooted in biblical principles.
Develop preventive care strategies that enhance health outcomes for individuals and communities.
Assess and apply research findings to establish and advance evidence-based best practices.
Analyze healthcare data through technology to strengthen teamwork and system-wide health results.
Exhibit advanced professional nursing skills at the doctoral level.
Apply creative leadership approaches to minimize healthcare inequalities throughout patient care systems.