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Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 557-566 (December 2008)


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Doctoral Education from a Distance

Judith A. Effken, PhD, RN, FACMI, FAANemail address

This article describes the environmental factors that have contributed to the recent rapid growth of nursing doctoral education at a distance. Early and recent efforts to deliver distance doctoral education are discussed, using The University of Arizona College of Nursing experience as the key exemplar. The Community of Inquiry model is introduced as an appropriate model for doctoral education and then used as a framework to evaluate the current state of the art in distance doctoral nursing education. Successes and challenges in delivering doctoral education from a distance are described.

The University of Arizona College of Nursing, 1305 North Martin, PO Box 210203, Tucson, AZ 85721-0203, USA

PII: S0029-6465(08)00052-2

doi:10.1016/j.cnur.2008.06.007


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