Experience interdisciplinary teamwork and collaboration with medical, dental and physician assistant students. MN students fulfill their clinical hours at prominent health care organizations and world-class hospitals, including University Hospitals, Cleveland Clinic and MetroHealth Medical Center.
Baccalaureate-Prepared Students. Complete a minimum of two 2 pre-requisite courses with a B- 2. Pre-requisites must be taken within 5 years prior to enrollment. Additionally, FPB offers an International Critical Care Transport Conference, which enhances the Flight Nursing curriculum with advanced training directed toward those pursuing or working in critical care transport. The program is comprised of advanced didactic lectures, lab-based skill stations, and simulations.
Students must meet the physical ability requirements of our clinical agencies, including the air medical services providers, to be able to provide care while ensuring the safety of students, crew members and the public in unstructured environments.
If the grade of U or F is in a course that is not required for the MSN program, the student may register for the same course or a substitute course and achieve a passing grade to continue in the MSN program. Although the MSN program itself requires a minimum of 36 credit hours to graduate, most majors require an average of 40 credit hours, usually completed between 18 and 30 months depending on the MSN major.
Students are required to complete or more clinical hours depending on MSN major. Sample full-time curriculum are listed for each major. Adult Gerontology Acute care nurse practitioners AGACNPs often serve as first responders in a variety of healthcare settings that include community and academic hospitals, intensive care units, outpatient clinics, and specialty practices like medical cardiology, subacute care, or trauma.
A recent year of adult intensive care ICU nursing experience is required prior to beginning this program. Adult-gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioners provide comprehensive care, including wellness and acute and chronic illness care, to patients from late-adolescence through adulthood to the elderly.
They specifically emphasize health promotion, disease prevention, and comprehensive gerontological assessment. They practice in a wide variety of locations that include hospitals, urgent and primary care settings, community clinics, long-term care facilities, and private practice. The coursework is usually completed within 18 months four semesters for full-time students, and courses are offered in a distance-friendly format that requires about eight trips to Cleveland.
Pediatric nurse practitioners PNPs are advanced degree nurses who provide primary health care for children from infancy to 21 years of age, including physical, psychosocial, and family dimensions of health. They diagnose and treat childhood illnesses, provide immunizations, perform developmental screenings and physical assessments, and much more in their objective to protect and enhance the health of children.
Along with pediatricians and other providers, PNPs practice in settings such as private practice, primary care clinics, community health centers, and hospitals. The coursework is usually completed within 18 months four semesters for full-time students, and courses are offered in a distance-friendly format.
Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioners are responsible for promoting the overall health of chronic, acute or critically ill children. In this program, you will discover best practices to diagnose and treat acute, critical, and chronic illness in children. You will also learn to coordinate interdisciplinary models of referral, relationships, ethical behavior, conflict resolutions and the implementation of health plans for critically or acutely ill children.
Graduates are eligible for the certification exam conducted by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board. Neonatal nurse practitioners NNPs are advanced practice nurses who focus on the management and care of fragile, critically ill, and premature infants and their parents. Their role encompasses activities that promote optimal health, detect illness, and facilitate restoration and maintenance of the health of neonates.
Full-time coursework is completed within 18 months 4 semesters. Family nurse practitioners FNPs are advanced nurses who offer care, promote health, and treat disease in patients ranging from children to elders. They provide comprehensive wellness care as well as management of acute and chronic illnesses. FNPs practice in hospitals, urgent care and primary care settings, federally-qualified health centers, and private practice offices.
In addition to the shortage of advanced practice psychiatric nurses, healthcare systems are challenged to address the needs of an increasing elderly population; stressed military families; families impacted by the economy, loss of employment, home foreclosure, and other stressors; and a population facing an increase in reported rates of domestic and youth violence.
The work of an advanced practice psychiatric nurse practitioner is dynamic in scope, ranging from prevention and health promotion to early detection and assessment to integration and culturally appropriate, client-centered intervention. The coursework is usually completed within four semesters.
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