The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares advanced practice nurses to lead in clinical care, systems improvement, and patient safety. The program emphasizes translational research, leadership development, and evidence-based practice to address complex health challenges across care settings.
Implementing Telehealth Protocols in Rural Primary Care Clinics
Reducing Hospital Readmissions Through Transitional Care Models
Improving Pain Management Outcomes in Postoperative Units
Addressing Health Disparities with Community-Based Interventions
Improving Vaccine Uptake in Underserved Populations
Evaluating Nurse-Led Mental Health Screening Programs
Developing Protocols for Managing Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Enhancing Patient Engagement Using Digital Health Tools
Creating Culturally Competent Care Plans for Diverse Populations
Evidence-Based Approaches to Managing Nurse Burnout
Improving Maternal Health Outcomes in Medicaid Populations
Standardizing Infection Control Practices in Long-Term Care Facilities
Assessing the Impact of Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinics on Patient Satisfaction
Advance Care Planning Education in Geriatric Populations
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Simulation in Nurse Training
Falls Prevention Strategies in Older Adult Inpatient Units
Health Literacy Improvement Through Nurse-Led Education
Care Coordination Models for Patients with Chronic Illness
Policy Advocacy for Expanding Scope of Practice for APRNs
Integrating Social Determinants of Health into EHR Systems
Become a transformative leader in healthcare through advanced clinical training and system-level expertise with a DNP from UW–Madison.
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