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  1. Congratulations
  2. I finished my DNP in @ Touro University Nevada in 1 year and prepare you into teaching in the near future.
  3. My MSHA was able prepare me & continue my DNP in Leadership and Education. Hence, preparing me into higher management and teaching role PT in both Health Care Administration and Nursing.
  4. Touro University Nevada
  5. I wish I had one when I was on the program. Great decision.
  6. After obtaining my DNP last year, this had opened a lot of opportunities and recent Executive Nursing Leadership promotion.
  7. Congrats from a fellow TUN graduate...
  8. It is Nursing Education and Leadership.
  9. i agree from fellow Touro graduate.
  10. QI or educational information is IRB exempt. I did my DNP project on Simulation in which I have the Chair approve my Simulation in our local University so no separate IRB is needed because it only involves teaching the faculty about improving Simulation. Good luck, you are going to do well.
  11. You can do the accelerated ELM (Entry Level Masters) if you have a BS degree. You can sit for the boards in 15 months while finishing up your MSN.
  12. I did the DNP route vs PhD because of time & cost. I finished in 1 year with no regrets. I teach PT but was recently promoted in the management leadership role.
  13. Yes I did my Masters for 12k and DNP for 18K pay as you go.
  14. Touro University Nevada

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