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Invitational summit: Re-envisioning research focused PHD programs of the future

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JOURNAL OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 221-227

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2020.09.004

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Doctoral education; Nurse scientists

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The article discusses the need to re-envision doctoral programs in nursing to advance nursing science and support the success of research-focused nursing PhD graduates. A summit was held to address challenges facing research intensive nursing PhD programs, discuss emerging innovations, and suggest changes for the future training of nurse scientists. Results from the summit will be used to frame other manuscripts and prepare a roadmap for next steps.
Ten years ago, in response to the growing discussions, a seminal report, The Research-Focused Doctoral Program in Nursing -Pathways to Excellence was endorsed by AACN members. A re-envisioning of PhD programs is urgently needed to ensure the advancement of nursing science and to situate research focused nursing PhD graduates for success - in academia and beyond. To address these issues, the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing held a summit in October 2019, Re-envisioning Research Focused PhD Programs of the Future, with stakeholders from 41 educational, governmental, professional and philanthropic institutions. Results from a pre-summit poll shaped the Summit agenda, which consisted of panels and roundtables. Prior to and throughout the Summit, attendees identified and discussed challenges facing research intensive nursing PhD programs, emerging innovations within programs, and suggested changes to re-envision the future training of nurse scientists. These changes include better preparing PhD program graduates to bridge the research and practice divide, redesign funding and support for accelerated PhD students, and to reconceptualize outcome measures and evaluations of graduates. A synthesis of roundtable discussions will be used to frame other manuscripts in this issue as well as to prepare a roadmap for next steps.

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