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The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing Program

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The PhD in Nursing Program prepares nurse scientists for research-intensive academic careers. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary knowledge development and dissemination through biobehavioral nursing research.  Our faculty are involved in ground-breaking research in such vital areas as health disparities, cancer prevention and control, cardiovascular risk reduction, and smoking cessation.

Our PhD program is designed for advanced students interested in working closely with faculty mentors in nursing and related disciplines within the context of established programs of research.

This program prepares graduates to:

  • Critically evaluate behavioral and biological theories of health and illness.
  • Generate, test, and extend knowledge of linkages between behavioral and biological dimensions of health and illness.
  • Design basic and clinical nursing studies to investigate behavioral and biological phenomena within a selected area.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary approaches to generate and apply scientific knowledge.
  • Apply leadership strategies to address ethical, political, economic, and socio-cultural issues in nursing.
 
Health Outcomes - Emphasizes clinical outcomes research with a focus on the development of evidence-based knowledge explicating the behavioral and biological outcomes of nursing interventions for vulnerable populations.Health Disparities - Addresses genetic, biological, social, psychological, and environmental determinants of health disparities with a special focus on populations in the Southeastern U.S. Health Provider Performance and Patient Safety - Promotes patient safety through an increased understanding of the interaction between heath care providers and their environment.


We offer our PhD students:

 

  • An opportunity to engage in ground-breaking research in such vital areas as health disparities, cardiovascular risk reduction, cancer treatment/prevention, diabetes treatment/prevention and smoking cessation(Learn more about our faculty researchers)
  • Excellent opportunities to collaborate with world-class researchers in a dynamic, resource-rich health sciences university environment (Learn more...)
  • Research mentoring, assistantship opportunities, and an exceptional financial package
  • The latest in classroom technology in a new, state-of-the-art facility
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Fall Semester 2013 Application Deadline: February 1*

* Applications and supporting materials received after the program deadline will be considered on a space-available basis.

 
Contact Us
Julie Zadinsky, PhD
Interim Program Director
Sarah Thomas, BA
Program Manager
706.721.4862 Email:NursingPhD@gru.edu
Dr. Gerald Bennett and Dr. Rosalind Jones review their research findings
 
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Revised: 4/3/13