Nurse PhD in Nursing in Term Paper

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Nurse' intends to pursue the role of a Nurse Educator in various academic institutions in North Carolina.

Ms. Nurse's" educational background and years of work experience is very much aligned with her plans. She received her BSN degree and Pre-Law major (BA) on May of 1998 from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. After which, she became a self-employed, certified legal nurse consultant. From 1998 to the present, "Ms. Nurse" gained a wealth of knowledge, experiences and training from working with insurance companies, Defense and Plaintiff attorneys pertaining to medical malpractice, negligence, personal injury, disabilities, and workman's compensation cases.


In order to become a professional health care systems analyst and to be able to assess, develop, implement and evaluate Community Health Nursing programs and public policy of North Carolina as a whole, a graduate study will provide the necessary skills and knowledge required for the role. "Ms. Nurse" is aware that Duke University's School of Nursing Ph.D. Program is the best channel to achieve her goals.

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