Published Jul 10, 2008
elizzee
2 Posts
I understand after 2015 most APNs will then be required to have a PhD. What Masters programs will be available at that time?
Thanks for any help!!
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
Hello, elizzee and Welcome to allnurses.com and the NP forum.
Good to have you with us.
It's not the PhD that will probably be the terminal degree for the APN, it is the DNP (Doctorate of Nursing Practice).
Here is a thread with discussion about the DNP:
Doctoral degree to become an NP???
There will be Masters degrees, yes, but if the DNP becomes mandatory, all APNs will be required to obtain a DNP to practice as APN (CRNA, NP, CNS, CMN). Masters will still exist, but not for the terminal degree for the APN.
sirI,
Thank you for the response and the kind welcome. I'll start checking out that other thread! :) Again, thanks!
Eliz
SarasotaRN2b
1,164 Posts
My biggest question is that if one starts a part-time NP program (4 yrs to completion) in 2011 and finishes in 2015, will they be grandfathered in?
Kris