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 . . . <Program of Study>
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Clinical experiences in the public and private sector
Opportunities for specialty clinicals in ER, cardiac, pulmonology, and nephrology
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Primary care focus with specialty options
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Opportunity to tailor program with electives
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Rural and migrant experience available
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Multidisciplinary experiences in both classroom and clinical
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Faculty that practice clinically
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3 program options all leading to FNP certification
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Personal interaction with nationally known faculty
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Opportunities for Graduates
Graduates have a wide opportunity to work in either primary care or specialty areas. Some current
graduates are in cardiology, emergency room, family practice, neurology, nephrology, women's health, and
pediatrics.
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Areas of Research and Scholarship:
Primary Care of Women, Reproductive Issues, Menopause, Ethical Decision-Making
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"Emory provides an education that promotes both scholarship as well as practice. You will be prepared to be a leader. Join this exciting team." |
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