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Contents
Contributors
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Reviewers
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Foreword Linda Roussel, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNL, FAAN
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Preface
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SECTION I: HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR ROLE
DELINEATION IN DOCTORAL ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE
Introduction 3
H. Michael Dreher and Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow
- The Historical and Political Path of Doctoral Nursing Education to the
Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree 9
H. Michael Dreher
Reflective Response— Lynne M. Dunphy 52 - Role Theory and the Evolution of Professional Roles in Nursing 55
H. Michael Dreher and Jeannine Uribe
Reflective Response— Sheila P. Davis 75 - The Evolution of Advanced Practice Nursing Roles 77
Marcia R. Gardner, Bobbie Posmontier, Michael E. Conti, and Mary Ellen Roberts
Reflective Response 1— Ann L. O’Sullivan 101
Reflective Response 2— Patti Rager Zuzelo 108 - How Doctoral- Level Advanced Practice Roles Differ From Master’s- Level
Advanced Practice Nursing Roles 113
Kym A. Montgomery and Sharon K. Byrne
Reflective Response 1— Connie L. Zak 133
Reflective Response 2— Karen Kaufman 136
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