MSN (Masters) vs. DNP (Doctorate)

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Overview

  1. MSN versus DNP
    1. Which path to take?
      1. Depends on career goals
      2. Both graduate level degrees

Nursing Points

General

  1. Differences between MSN and DNP
    1. DNP
      1. Scientific, clinical, structural research
        1. Apply knowledge to practice
      2. Work in clinical or academic setting
        1. More NPs with DNP
        2. Administrators and executives
        3. Researchers
      3. Takes longer than MSN track
      4. Classwork focuses on
        1. Administration and leadership
        2. Advanced clinical/research work
        3. Nursing theories
        4. Thesis
    2. MSN
      1. Practice medicine in clinical setting
        1. Diagnose and treat patients
          1. Nurse practitioners
          2. Flight nurse
          3. Clinical specialist
          4. Midwife
        2. Do not utilize
          1. Academic/scientific research in daily work
      2. Classwork focuses on
        1. Clinical diagnosis skills
        2. Management and leadership
        3. Capstone
      3. Shorter program than DNP track
        1. Less expensive
  2. Future of graduate degrees
    1. DNP becoming standard
      1. Nurse practitioner
      2. Nurse anesthetist
    2. More BSN to DNP programs
      1. Skip MSN

Therapeutic Management

  1. Future of graduate degrees
    1. DNP becoming standard
      1. Nurse practitioner
      2. Nurse anesthetist
    2. More BSN to DNP programs
      1. Skip MSN

Nursing Concepts

  1. Clinical judgement
  2. Health promotion
  3. Professionalism

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Hi guys!  Today I want to help you to understand the differences between a master’s degree in nursing and a DNP or doctor of nursing practice.  As your nursing career progresses you may decide you would like to have an advanced degree so this lesson may help you to identify which route you would like to take!

MSN versus DNP, which path to take?  Well this will depend on your career goals but keep in mind both of these degrees would be awesome and they are both graduate-level degrees.  Guys in nursing there is nothing higher than earning your DNP.

So let’s take a closer look at each of these degrees.  The nurse who has a masters degree in nursing typically practice medicine in the clinical setting like nurse practitioners, flight nurse, clinical nurse specialist, or nurse midwife.  The masters prepared nurse although they follow evidence-based guidelines they do not utilize research or conduct research in their daily work. The classwork that is involved in earning this degree focuses heavily on diagnosis skills and management and leadership.  The masters program will be shorter than a DNP program which also means it will typically be cheaper in terms of tuition as a student.

A nurse who earns their DNP focuses heavily on scientific and clinical research although more an more nurse practitioners are choosing to earn a DNP over a masters degree.  You will find nurses with a DNP who work in the clinical as well as the academic setting but you will probably see many nursing administrators or executives of hospitals with a DNP over a MSN.  Keep in mind the DNP track will typically take longer than earning a Masters with a different type of classwork focusing on administration, research, and nursing theories.

Ok, guys so I definitely want to point out that many programs are making the DNP the standard over an MSN particularly you will start seeing this more and more with nurse practitioner programs as well as nursing anesthesia programs.  We are even starting to see more BSN to DNP bridge programs completely skipping the MSN altogether!

Ok lets review!  MSN prepared nurses to practice primarily in the clinical setting with no research in daily work, the programs are shorter than DNP programs and the preparation for this degree focuses on diagnostic skills.  The DNP degree is heavy on research and science, these nurses work in the clinical and academic settings are can also be executives and administrators. This pathway takes longer than the MSN route. The future of graduate nursing is showing the DNP route becoming standard and more BSN to DNP bridge programs.

As advanced practice nurses, we are always using clinical judgment, our goal is always to promote health in our patients, and as advanced practice nurses, professionalism is paramount!

We love you guys! Go out and be your best self today! And as always, Happy Nursing!

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  • Emergency Care of the Cardiac Patient
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Applying for Jobs
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Bed Bath
Being Successful in Orientation
Career Planning & Job Selection Course Introduction
Caring Licensed Practical Nurse Nursing Mnemonic (CLPN)
Certified Nurse Midwife
Charge Nurse
Climbing the Clinical Ladder
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Communicating with Other Nurses
Communicating With Other nurses
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Communicating With Pharmacy, RT, OT, PT
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Communicating with UAPs
Communication Course Introduction
Confidence Building as a New Grad Nurse
Confidence in Communication
Confidence in Communication – Live Tutoring Archive
CRNA
Daily Charting
Day in the Life of a Community Health Nurse
Day in the Life of a Labor Nurse
Day in the Life of a Med-surg Nurse
Day in the Life of a Mental Health Nurse
Day in the Life of a NICU Nurse
Day in the Life of a Peds (Pediatric) Nurse
Day in the Life of a Postpartum Nurse
Day in the Life of an ICU (Intensive Care Unit) Nurse
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Finding Your First Nursing Job as a New Grad
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First Year in Nursing Course Introduction
Flight Nurse
Forensic Nurse
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Giving Handoff Report
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Handling Job Rejection
Handoff Report
HIPAA
How to Give a Perfect Nursing Report (plus report sheet)
How to Take Nursing Report
How to Write A Nursing Progress Note
ICU Nurse Report to Floor Nurses
Interviewing with Behavioral Questions
Interviewing with Nurse Manager
Introduction to the Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
Invoicing Process
Joint Commission
Legal Aspects of Documentation
Legal Considerations
Legalities of Charting
License Maintenance
Linen Change
Live Bedside Report OB and PACU
Live Bedside Report Medsurg (Medical surgical)
MSN (Masters) vs. DNP (Doctorate)
Networking 101
NRSNG Live | From Student to Real Nurse
NRSNG Live | Avoiding Legal Issues as a Nurse
NRSNG Live | So You Want to be a Surgical Nurse?
NRSNG Live | The Successful State of Mind
Nurse Educator
Nurse-Patient Relationship
Nursing Care Delivery Models
Nursing Interviews & Resumes Course Introduction
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Nursing Skills (Clinical) Safety Video
Nursing Skills Course Introduction
OB (Labor) Nurse Report to OB (Postpartum) Nurses
Oncology nurse
Patient Education
Patients with Communication Difficulties
Portfolio
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Precepting a Student
Prioritization
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Provider Phone Calls
Radiation Safety for Nurses
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RN to MSN
Safety Checks
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SBAR Communication
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Shift change and Patient handoff
The Customer Voice
The Medical Team
The Nurse Routine
The Top 5 Things You Need To Know About Documentation 1 – Live Tutoring Archive
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Therapeutic Communication
Time Management
Transition To Practice
Transition to Practice Course Introduction
Trusting your Gut
What Guides Nurses Practice
Why CEs (Continuing education) matter
Working night shift
Working with a Preceptor