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Nov 21, 2024
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Graduate Catalog-Handbook 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Post-Graduate Certificate: Family Nurse Practitioner
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This program prepares licensed registered nurses, who already have a Master of Science in Nursing degree, for another exciting level of practice - the role of Family Nurse Practitioner. The Family Nurse Practitioner Program is designed for RN’s who are ready to continue graduate education that will lead to a primary care focused advanced practice nursing role. The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) provides comprehensive primary health care services to individuals from infancy through adulthood. The goal of the FNP program is to prepare highly skilled and culturally sensitive advanced practice nurses who are committed to providing quality, cost-effective primary care services to individuals, families and communities.
Students graduating from the FNP Post-Graduate Certificate Nurse Practitioner track will be eligible for the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) certification examinations.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Family Nurse Practitioner track, graduates will have the knowledge and skills to:
- Deliver competent health care to diverse populations within the community
- Use epidemiological, social, and environmental data to draw inferences to effectively assist patients in achieving and/or maintaining optimum health, or stabilize chronic health conditions
- Facilitate and demonstrate the use of evidence-based practice in nursing
- Design health promotion and disease prevention clinical programs for individuals and families in primary care settings
- Evaluate nursing practice and health care to produce quality outcomes of evidence-based primary care services throughout the community
- Enhance leadership in clinical practice
- Use ethical decision making in the delivery of primary care services for populations, especially vulnerable populations
- Collaborate with intra- and interdisciplinary professionals to achieve quality outcomes in advanced nursing practice
- Demonstrate scholarly inquiry through verbal and written communication in clinical scholarship
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Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate curriculum
Direct Care Core: 0-9 credit hours*
*If the following 3 courses were not taken in the previous Master of Nursing degree program, the FNP certificate student must enroll in the Direct Care Core:
Functional Area Core: 26 credit hours
When completing the preceptored practicum, students must meet the compliance requirements of all agencies.
Notes:
- Click here for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate Plan of Study.
- When completing the preceptored practicum, students must meet the compliance requirements of all agencies.
- Click here for the required gainful employment disclosures for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate.
Total of 26-35 credit hours / 650 clinical hours
* If the applicant is an active licensed and certified nurse practitioner, transfer credit of 150 clinical hours may be given, as well as transfer credit for NURS 579 if a certificate to prescribe is currently held.
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