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Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

Executive Health Systems Leadership

 

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Program Description

The Executive Health Systems Leadership (EHSL) DNP specialty prepares nurses to be management leaders in the healthcare industry. Students learn advanced competencies essential to leadership roles: Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), Associate Chief Nursing Officer (ACNO), Clinical Nursing Director, Director of Nursing Professional Practice, etc.

DNP Program Outcomes

  • Generate and disseminate nursing practice knowledge to stimulate research and improve clinical outcomes
  • Improve health outcomes through scientifically based advanced practice within a specialty
  • Engage in and lead collaborative practice teams
  • Influence clinical practice transformation and policy initiatives
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The U of A DNP program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. See the bottom of this page for full details.

DNP-EHSL Curriculum

Students admitted to the DNP-EHSL program must complete a rigorous curriculum consisting of 50 credit hours and 500 practicum hours. In addition, students attend RISE twice during their study. Admitted students should refer to and follow the academic program guide for their cohort year.

DNP-EHSL Program Guide

Residential Intensive Summer Experience (RISE)

RISE is an intensive learning experience designed to support student success in the DNP program. DNP students are required to attend RISE in Tucson, AZ on an annual basis. RISE attendance for part-time students may vary.

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Additional Program Options

Additional Program Options are not available to students in the Global Campus Experience

DNP/PhD Dual Degree

If you are interested in attaining broader advanced clinical practice skills with strong research competencies, consider taking advantage of our dual Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) / Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees. You will be prepared at the highest level of nursing science and professional nursing practice, and with advanced skills for engaging in research to create, apply and translate new knowledge to improve health care – in practice domains and/or academia.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Consider attending a virtual information session hosted by the College of Nursing for all DNP specialties. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the programs and admissions process. Registration is required, and the session is conducted via Zoom. The DNP program holds multiple information sessions throughout the year. If you are unable to attend a currently scheduled session, request program details by completing the Request Information form on this page, and they will be delivered to your inbox.

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For more information about the Nurse Anesthesiology specialty or applying to the DNP program, please contact:

Layla Salazar
Enrollment Coordinator, Doctoral Programs
Email: CON-OSAA@arizona.edu
Phone: 520-621-1860

No elective courses are required for the Nurse Anesthesiology specialty. Students may take additional courses to meet their needs and interests, but should consult their faculty advisor first.

Students are assigned clinical sites in coordination with the college's clinical coordinators and the program administrator. Students may be required to travel to a different geographic area if a suitable preceptor cannot be found.

Up-to-date information on tuition and fees for the U of A DNP-NA program is available here

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See the full admissions requirements and application process on the DNP Admissions page.

DNP Admissions

Accreditation

The Doctor of Nursing Practice program at The University of Arizona College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

Executive Health Systems Leadership Program Administration

Cindy Rishel
Program Administrator
Clinical Professor

DNP Program Director

Lindsay Ann Bouchard
Interim Chair
Associate Clinical Professor