DNAP 785 : Evidenced-Based Practice in Nurse Anesthesia IV

This fourth of a 4-part course series provides students with mentored opportunities to evaluate and disseminate the scholarly project addressing an area of focus identified in practice within specific populations. This four-course sequence relates to components of the DNAP Completion Program scholarly project. Throughout these courses, students will establish the expanded Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice role focusing on advancing clinical practice, clinical education, health policy, or systems administration. Each course in the series has expanded the knowledge and practice expertise of the student, culminating in the completion of a publishable academic manuscript.

The focus of this course is on the evaluation and dissemination of the Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice Scholarly Project through digital and spoken mediums. The students will present their work to the academic community and choose an organization that would benefit from the information to present to.  Upon approval the final product of a scholarly paper will be submitted to the faculty in addition to a formal presentation and poster or other approved platform. Additional dissemination of outcome/findings include presentations at local, regional, or national nurse anesthesia conferences; and submission of a manuscript to an appropriate professional journal.

Overview

Credit Hours

3.00

Faculty

Hallie Evans, DNP, CRNA, APRN

Jordan Billings, DNAP, CRNA, APRN

Learning Objectives