Published Aug 20, 2007
Choko321
9 Posts
Hello,
I am interested in knowing how a nurse practitioner can condut clinical/basic research. Is it necessary to obtain a PhD to do that? If anyone is familiar with this, could you advise on how to go about that???
PediASL
15 Posts
Hi. No it is not necessary to have a PhD in order to conduct clinical research. How you go about doing this will depend on your work environment. Within a hospital environment you will need to obtain permission for your study/review from the IRB (institutional review board) and if a clinical study, there is often a human subjects protocol you need to read. Consent forms for patients etc. usually need to be approved by IRB in addition to the study as a whole. Many RNs/NPs conduct clinical research without having a Doctoral degree.
If you work outside a hospital environment I would suggest speakign with you collaborating MD or supervisor or other colleagues.
Best of luck.
ICRN2008, BSN, RN
897 Posts
Most of the research nurse positions in my organization require a BSN but state that they prefer a MSN. I would check out the employment listings at your local teaching hospital or university.