Family Nurse Practitioner
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The Family Nurse Practitioner specialty prepares
nurses for the exciting challenges of advanced nursing
practice in diversified settings. Graduates assume
responsibility for assessment and management of a broad
range of health needs of individuals and families across
the life span. Graduates have over 600 hours of
directly supervised clinical practice and are eligible
to take the appropriate American Nurse Credentialing
Center and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
certification examinations.
The association with the Rollins School of Public
Health, the Carter Center of Emory University, and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention enhances the
community-based approach.
Key features of our 48 credit-hour graduate program
include:
- A strong community-based primary care focus
- Nationally certified faculties who engage in both
clinical practice and research
- Standardized patient experiences that prepare
students for clinical practice.
- International, rural, urban, migrant, and
multicultural clinical opportunities.
- Spanish for Health Care Professionals course.
- Opportunities for elective courses in the School
of Public Health and other disciplines.
Students and faculty advisors plan clinical
experiences collaboratively to meet course objectives
and the individual needs of the students. More
than 40 community-based sites and private practices
provide a rich variety of primary health care
experiences with clients of all ages.
In the Atlanta metropolitan area, major facilities
used for clinical placement include the health
departments, hospital outpatient and satellite clinics,
HMO clinics, community primary health care centers,
emergency departments, and health clinics for the
homeless. Affiliations with three Area Health
Education programs (AHEC) provide further opportunities
for rural health experiences in Georgia and Alabama.
Opportunities for international, migrant, and
multicultural clinical experiences are also built into
the program. A Spanish language course for health
care professionals is available as an elective.
| Program of Study |
|
| |
|
| Fall (Semester 1) |
Credit Hours |
| NRSG 528 Advanced Physiology/Pathophysiology |
4 |
| NRSG 575 Advanced Health
Assessment & Wellness |
4 |
| NRSG 570 Family Nurse
Practitioner I |
4 |
|
Total |
12 |
| |
|
| Spring (Semester 2) |
Credit Hours |
| NRSG 522 Advanced Pharmacology |
3 |
| NRSG 571 Family Nurse
Practitioner II |
6 |
| NRSG 507 Theory and Research
Applications |
3 |
|
Total |
12 |
| |
|
| Summer (Semester 3) |
Credit Hours |
| NRSG 503 Advanced Practice
Nursing: Ethical, Legal, and Leadership Issues
|
3 |
| NRSG 572 Family Nurse
Practitioner III |
5 |
| Elective(s) |
4 |
|
Total |
12 |
| |
|
| Fall (Semester 4) |
Credit Hours |
| NRSG 501 Health Policy and
Finance for Advanced Practice Nursing |
3 |
| NRSG 573 Family Nurse
Practitioner IV |
7 |
| Elective(s) |
2 |
|
Total |
12 |
|