Embree, Jennifer L.Meek, JulieEbright, Patricia2017-08-302017-08-302017Embree, J. L., Meek, J., & Ebright, P. (2017). Voices of chief nursing executives informing a doctor of nursing practice program. Journal of Professional Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2017.07.008https://hdl.handle.net/1805/13990The purpose of this article is to describe the business case framework used to guide doctor of nursing practice (DNP) program enhancements and to discuss methods used to gain chief nurse executives' (CNEs) perspectives for desired curricular and experiential content for doctor of nursing practice nurses in health care system executive roles. Principal results of CNE interview responses were closely aligned to the knowledge, skills and/or attitudes identified by the national leadership organizations. Major conclusions of this article are that curriculum change should include increased emphasis on leadership, implementation science, and translation of evidence into practice methods. Business, information and technology management, policy, and health care law content would also need to be re-balanced to facilitate DNP graduates' health care system level practice.enPublisher PolicyDNP programchief nurse executiveseducationVoices of chief nursing executives informing a doctor of nursing practice programArticle