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Janice Phillips1, Wrenetha A Julion2, Constance Dallas3
1Director Nursing Research and Health Equity, Rush University Medical Center, 1717 West Congress Parkway Kellogg 1109, Chicago, IL 60612, United States of America.
Abstract:
Making the decision to pursue doctoral studies can be daunting and in some instances life changing. As a dedicated cadre of doctorally prepared minority nurse leaders, we provide mentoring and support to aspiring and current underrepresented minority (URM) doctoral nursing students. Providing support and guidance around doctoral readiness is essential to helping URMS navigate the doctoral nursing education journey.
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