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Dual Degree Nursing Programs

The field of nursing in itself encompasses many different specialties and the ability to work as a nurse and specialize in a particular aspect or type of health related issue is very appealing to many. There are some nurses who realize that the skills they have can be utilized in other professions. Combining the skills of nursing with other entities can be both helpful and lucrative. For this reason, many colleges and universities offer dual degree programs where students interested in nursing can also pursue another degree simultaneously that is either closely related to nursing or compliments the nursing degree.

There are a few dual degree options and one of the most popular is the Masters of Science in Nursing and the Masters in Public Health (MSN/MPH) dual degree. This program combines the clinical specialization of a master’s level nursing degree with a specialized master’s level public health degree. Nursing and public health are very closely related and obtaining dual degrees can be very beneficial especially for people interested in public health nursing. These two degrees allow an individual to be fully informed on the clinical aspects of nursing while being capable of applying these specialized skills on a much broader level helping not just one patient but a larger number of individuals to improve their health.

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MPH – The Degree of Choice for Future Problem Solvers in Health?

As health problems around the world continue to challenge even the most seasoned veterans, the need for well-educated problem solvers has never been greater. Could more people with an MPH (Master of Public Health) degree be one of the solutions? It just might be, especially if the trend towards teaching social entrepreneurship keeps growing.

The MPH is a professional advanced degree that typically takes 2-3 years to complete. Most programs are taught on campus. However, a growing number of MPH courses are being taught online, such as the Executive MPH program that is offered at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Students usually focus their studies in one of five main areas: public health administration, epidemiology, biostatistics, behavioral sciences (including health education) and occupational and environmental health sciences. The degree, along with the PhD, has been the primary qualification for people in public health working in some administrative, scientific or professional capacity and it has served the public health environment well for many years now.

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PhD Vs DrPH – What’s the Difference?

If you are in the field of public health, you have likely questioned, “PhD vs. DrPH – what is the difference? This is a question that many people ask. Each graduate earns the title of “Doctor”. So, what exactly is the difference between the two degree programs?

There are some similarities between the two degrees. They are both the highest awarded degree in a career field. In addition, as stated above, they both award the graduate the title of “Doctor”. There are many differences in the program and types of positions each graduate can qualify for, however.

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