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Doctor of Nursing Practice Guide
Texas Woman’s University’s DNP program is for advanced practice nurses ready to function as expert clinicians integrating and evaluating evidence-based practices in acute and primary care settings.
With a curriculum based on enhanced clinical practice, health care informatics, and the application of scientific advances in nursing, the DNP program will prepare graduates to meet the demands of our nation’s complex health care system and aging population.
Doctor of Nursing Practice Guide Index
Literature Reviews
Research Databases
Evidence Based Practice Research
Quality Improvement
DNP eBooks
CRDA Research Assistance
Librarian's Role
RefWorks 3.0
APA Citation Style
You have three Health Sciences librarians to assist you, with one available at each campus.
Mr. John Humphrey, Manager, Dallas Campus Library 214.689.6586 jhumphrey2@twu.edu
Ms. Elaine Cox, Senior Health Sciences Librarian, Denton Campus, ECox@twu.edu 940.898.3708
and Ms Nadine Bonds-Bishop, Health Sciences Librarian, Houston Campus Library nbonds@twu.edu 713.794.2086