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The DNP/MPH Dual Degree: An Innovative Graduate Education Program for Advanced Public Health Nursing
Authors:Kathy Shaw DNP  RN  Scott Harpin PhD  MPH   RN  APHN‐BC  FSAHM  Geraldine Steinke PhD  Marilyn Stember PhD  RN   FAAN  Marilyn Krajicek EdD  RN   FAAN
Affiliation:University of Colorado College of Nursing, Aurora, Colorado
Abstract:Strong professional priorities, evolving Affordable Care Act requirements, and a significantly limited public health nursing workforce prompted the University of Colorado College of Nursing to collaborate with the School of Public Health to implement one of the first Doctor of Nursing Practice/Master of Public Health dual degree programs in the nation. Federal grant funding supported the development, implementation, and evaluation of this unique post‐baccalaureate dual degree program, for which there were no roadmaps, models, or best practices to follow. Several key issues emerged that serve as lessons learned in creating a new, novel higher education pathway for Advanced Public Health Nursing. This paper highlights two of those: (1) marketing, admission, and matriculation across two programs, and (2) enhancing curricula through distance coursework and interprofessional education. When collaboration with a school of public health is possible, the Doctor of Nursing Practice/Master of Public Health dual degree is an efficient way to prepare public health nurses' with the highest level of public health knowledge, practice, and leadership expertise.
Keywords:advanced PHN education  DNP/MPH dual degree  interprofessional education  PHN workforce development
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