Students applying to the University of California, Davis, Family Nurse Practitioner Program (FNP) who meet the admission requirements for the MS in Nursing at Sacramento State may apply concurrently to complete the MS degree requirements. FNP students complete 16 semester units of core courses including: NURS 211, NURS 212, NURS 210A, NURS 210B, NURS 214B, NURS 268 at Sacramento State, and the 3-unit culminating thesis/project requirement. Students...
The FNP Concentration is designed to prepare primary care providers to work in ambulatory settings such as community health centers, outpatient clinics, student health and women's health centers and private practices. The focus is on preparing nurse practitioners for rural and urban under-served areas. It is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and the curriculum is consistent with the Curriculum Guidelines...
Family nurse practitioner (FNP): Focuses on primary care of individuals and families. Students receive a concentration of clinical experiences for each age group, culminating in a final practicum where students synthesize knowledge for application across the lifespan. Upon completion of the program, students are eligible for national certification as Family Nurse Practitioners. The post-master's option is designed for master's-prepared nurses who...
The Family Nurse Practitioner option consists of a 45-credit program of study, including courses in the graduate nursing core; the advanced practice core; and the primary care clinical specialization in family health. This program of study is designed to prepare students to function as principal providers of primary health care and to assume responsibility for promoting , maintaining, and restoring the health of individuals and families. Students...
Program Description The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Program is designed to prepare nurses to deliver primary health care to families in a variety of settings. Students follow patients through the life cycle utilizing obstetric, pediatric, gynecologic, as well as adult and geriatric primary care diagnostic and management skills.
The scope of practice of the family nurse practitioner is based on a team approach. An interdependent member of the...
Program Description The 39-credit hour master‘s of science degree and the 30 credit-hour post-master‘s certificate in family nurse practitioner offer preparation for nurses to function in an advanced practice nursing role to provide primary care for patients of all ages. Students will learn to assess, diagnose, plan and institute management for individuals and families in need of care. Preceptorships include 200 hours in women‘s health, 200...
The Curriculum The curriculum consists of three components: the graduate nursing core, the advanced nursing core, and nurse practitioner specialty courses. No undergraduate course work may be used to satisfy any of the curriculum requirements.
Outcome Objectives: Adult Nurse Practitioner Upon completion of the masters program, the graduate will:
1. Attend to the health and illness experiences of clients from a variety of familial-socio-cultural...
The advanced practice nurse will synchronize the nurse competencies with patient characteristics in facilitating health care delivery as follows:
1. Demonstrates clinical judgment within the context of the advanced practice role.
2. Assumes a leadership role in creating a compassionate and caring environment to promote comfort and prevent suffering.
3. Advocates collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches to the design of comprehensive...
The FNP Concentration is designed to prepare primary care providers to work in ambulatory settings such as community health centers, outpatient clinics, student health and women's health centers and private practices. The focus is on preparing nurse practitioners for rural and urban under-served areas. It is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and the curriculum is consistent with the Curriculum Guidelines...
The Clarion University/Edinboro University/Slippery Rock University Master of Science in Nursing program, accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, is located at the seven sites owned and operated by the three State System universities.
The Master of Science in Nursing Program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.
Why become an FNP?
Most nurses who come to the FNP program are looking for flexibility. Whether it’s the freedom to control your own schedule, be your own boss, or operate an independent practice, your options multiply as an advanced practice nurse.
As a Family Nurse Practitioner, you’ll serve as a primary care provider for individuals, groups and communities....
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