MSN-Family Nurse Practitioner draft
College Station , United States
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Medium of studying
Nursing
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Nursing | Family Medicine | Pediatrics
Area of study
Nursing | Family Medicine | Pediatrics
Education type
Nursing | Family Medicine | Pediatrics
Course Language
English
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Program Overview
Program Overview
The MSN-Family Nurse Practitioner program is designed to teach graduates to practice as primary care providers to a wide range of clients. The program focuses on health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention, and illness management.
Program Structure
The program consists of a 36-hour curriculum. It is a hybrid program, with the majority of the coursework delivered online.
Clinical Experiences
When taking NURS 653 Advanced Health Assessment, students will be expected to attend two separate on-campus clinical experiences for a total of 45 hours. These clinical experiences are designed to meet the clinical objectives of this course as set forth by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing for any MSN degree.
Program Details
- The program is tailored to equip graduates with the necessary skills to provide primary care to a diverse range of clients.
- This includes a focus on health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention, and illness management.
- The curriculum is comprehensive, covering a wide range of topics necessary for the practice of family nurse practitioners.
- The program's hybrid nature allows for flexibility, with most coursework being delivered online, while still providing essential on-campus clinical experiences.
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