Short Essay Response: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Please answer the following short essay question in 500 words or less.
Why is understanding and appreciation of equity, inclusion, and diversity important to healthcare, specifically the nursing field? As a doctorally prepared nurse how do you contribute to making society a more inclusive and equitable place?
Save the document as “YourLastName UofM DEI”.
References:
Three references are required for the application. References may come from the following individuals with at least one being from someone who is responsible for professional or academic performance evaluation and those noted with (*) as preferred. The references should attest to your potential for success in the DNP program (including preparation, initiative, and aptitude) and your commitment to the profession.
Supervisors*
Unit Leaders/Educators *
MD/Advanced Practice Providers*
Current or Past Faculty/Professors*
Professional Colleagues
Please encourage your reference writers to submit the reference form using their professional (work) email address if possible. Use of the document upload option for submission of their letter is also preferred rather than utilizing the text entry option.
Number Required:
3
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