Nurses who hold a DNP degree can specialize in a variety of fields such as leadership, administration, public health, healthcare policy, informatics, nursing education, clinical nurse specialists, nurse educators, certified registered nurse anesthetists, or nurse practitioners (Reynolds & Sabol, 2023). The specific duties of DNP nurses depend on their area of expertise. They may be responsible for diagnosing and treating patients, prescribing medications, ordering diagnostic tests, handling patient complaints, consulting on complex cases, and implementing policy