What is unique about the Loyola University New Orleans DNP degree program?
First, you will be steeped in an ethical and social justice framework for doctoral practice. You will learn to elevate your practice using a systems approach in an organization so that populations under your care or responsibility benefit from effective systems evidence and the impact it has on quality outcomes. Because primary care is the foundation of health care effectiveness, you will learn the evidence and processes that can make the delivery of care optimal by redesigning systems to incorporate an Integrated Behavioral Health approach in your delivery system. Finally, the courses are designed to provide competencies in the eight areas of DNP practice by using the Competency Assessment for Distributive Education (CADE) method in the online environment.