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There is a nursing shortage nationwide, and one of the reasons for that is that there aren’t enough nurses to teach nursing.
Thousands of candidates are turned away from schools because of a lack of nursing teachers.
Because of that issue, the National League for Nursing has pushed for more advanced nursing programs, including a PhD in nursing education.
A relatively new degree, a PhD in nursing education gives professionals the tools needed to become a nursing educator.
To earn a PhD in nursing education you must have already earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing or a related field.
Doctoral-level coursework focuses on theories, research and teaching skills.
The idea of “nursing teachers” is relatively new. In the past, young nurses were mentored by older nurses and learned how to do the job as they worked. But with today’s technology, medicines and advanced medical knowledge, learning nursing in such a way is no longer the practice.
So if you’re a nurse who is mid-career and has enjoyed mentoring or training new nurses in the past then earning a PhD in nursing education might be a great career move for you — and help you leave an important legacy on the nursing field.
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