The lawyers and the physicians don't hold professional doctorates. They hold first professional degrees. Physicians derive their title of "doctor"...
I've been "Dr Douglas" for more than two decades. To introduce myself as that sounds....weird and self-serving. When I was a military officer, I...
Yes. First, you can call yourself "doctor" without any designation from anyone. No one is putting Dr J in jail for it. As long as you're not...
Coaching is not therapy. ICF-certified coaches are bound by a code of ethics, which includes this definition of coaching: Coaching- partnering...
It would be helpful to hear from someone who is an ICF-certified coach, preferably one with a more advanced certification (like the PCC). I'm...
Then you were misinformed. There is no such thing as an objective number of references that would be sufficient, just as there are not numbers of...
The distinction I questioned was not whether it was a professional degree vs. a scholarly degree. Instead, I question weather the DNP is not...
Given my work, I run into them more frequently. Had lunch with one yesterday. I'm coaching one currently as well.
My only concern about Liberty is the same one I have about the University of Phoenix: infamy. Liberty is a pioneer in distance learning. But the...
Alternate explanation: Greater recognition for the need for research-based (fact-based) knowledge and practice. The vast majority of degree...
I assert that they are. I don't think so, but I can't say I've got covered the universe of these experiences. Creating and conducting a program...
Ah, but this is a faulty premise. The culmination of a professional doctorate IS research. But it is research applied to practice, rather than...
Those people, as a group, know nothing about diploma mills.
Some might argue that the DNP is more appropriately categorized as a first professional degree. I would hesitate to call it a professional...
By people utterly unqualified to make that assertion.
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