Can describetheir DNPproject ideain onesentenceHas afive-yearvisionplanWants toopen or leada healthcarepracticeBelievesin bridgingtheory topracticeBalancesschool, work,and familyresponsibilitiesWants to becalled “Dr.[Last Name]”somedaysoonHasadvocatedfor a patientor familyHasexperiencein mentalhealth orprimary careOwns morenursingbooks thanfiction booksHasprecepted ormentorednursingstudentsHas a “nursingsuperpower”(e.g., calmunder pressure,advocacy)Has led ateam ormanagedstaffFeels theyarebecoming a“scholar-practitioner”Believesnurses arethe future ofhealthcareinnovationIs passionateaboutaddressinghealthdisparitiesEnjoyssimulation,teaching, ormentoringHaspublished orpresented ata conferenceHas traveledfor a nursing-relatedconference orservice projectHas amentor whoinspiresthemVolunteers ina communityhealthinitiativeDrinks coffee(or tea!) tosurvive gradschoolKnows theDNP Essentialthat resonatesmost withthemSeesthemselvesas acommunitychange agentIs alreadythinking aboutpublishingtheir DNPprojectCan describetheir DNPproject ideain onesentenceHas afive-yearvisionplanWants toopen or leada healthcarepracticeBelievesin bridgingtheory topracticeBalancesschool, work,and familyresponsibilitiesWants to becalled “Dr.[Last Name]”somedaysoonHasadvocatedfor a patientor familyHasexperiencein mentalhealth orprimary careOwns morenursingbooks thanfiction booksHasprecepted ormentorednursingstudentsHas a “nursingsuperpower”(e.g., calmunder pressure,advocacy)Has led ateam ormanagedstaffFeels theyarebecoming a“scholar-practitioner”Believesnurses arethe future ofhealthcareinnovationIs passionateaboutaddressinghealthdisparitiesEnjoyssimulation,teaching, ormentoringHaspublished orpresented ata conferenceHas traveledfor a nursing-relatedconference orservice projectHas amentor whoinspiresthemVolunteers ina communityhealthinitiativeDrinks coffee(or tea!) tosurvive gradschoolKnows theDNP Essentialthat resonatesmost withthemSeesthemselvesas acommunitychange agentIs alreadythinking aboutpublishingtheir DNPproject

Becoming Dr. "You" - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Can describe their DNP project idea in one sentence
  2. Has a five-year vision plan
  3. Wants to open or lead a healthcare practice
  4. Believes in bridging theory to practice
  5. Balances school, work, and family responsibilities
  6. Wants to be called “Dr. [Last Name]” someday soon
  7. Has advocated for a patient or family
  8. Has experience in mental health or primary care
  9. Owns more nursing books than fiction books
  10. Has precepted or mentored nursing students
  11. Has a “nursing superpower” (e.g., calm under pressure, advocacy)
  12. Has led a team or managed staff
  13. Feels they are becoming a “scholar-practitioner”
  14. Believes nurses are the future of healthcare innovation
  15. Is passionate about addressing health disparities
  16. Enjoys simulation, teaching, or mentoring
  17. Has published or presented at a conference
  18. Has traveled for a nursing-related conference or service project
  19. Has a mentor who inspires them
  20. Volunteers in a community health initiative
  21. Drinks coffee (or tea!) to survive grad school
  22. Knows the DNP Essential that resonates most with them
  23. Sees themselves as a community change agent
  24. Is already thinking about publishing their DNP project