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Women's Health/Adult Health Nurse Practitioner

 Description

The Women’s Health/Adult Nurse Practitioner program prepares nurses to provide health care to both men and women from adolescence to old age.  You also study the comprehensive specialty needs of women, including reproductive and menopausal needs.  The dual certification as a WHNP and ANP provides a broad mix of clinical skills that will address a diverse array of healthcare needs of both men and women. Opportunities for . . . <Program of Study>
 Clinical Sites Unique Highlights . . .
Women's Health

Reproductive endocrinology

Student health

Private practice

Public health

Gynecologic oncology

High risk perinatal

Genetics

Planned Parenthood

 

Adult Health

Primary care practice

Rural health clinics

Internal Medicine practice

 

·          Interdisciplinary learning experience

·          State-of-the-art clinical skills laboratory

·          Work with special populations in both women’s health and adult primary care (HIV, infertility, endocrinology, cardiovascular, genetics, and chronic disease management)

·          WHNP national specialty accredited

·          Community Educational Project

·          Service learning opportunities

·          RN/MSN option

Explore the courses and the program of study . . .


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Opportunities for Graduates
A wide range of career opportunities is available with the dual certification.  The program prepares nurses for a variety of careers from primary care to specialization.  Opportunities include primary care, women’s health, endocrinology, rural health, and chronic disease management
 
Program Director
   

Sarah B. Freeman PhD, RN, CS, FAANP
Telephone:  (404) 727-6985
E-mail: sfree01@emory.edu
Areas of Research and Scholarship:
Primary care and chronic disease management, reproductive health issues, menopause and ethical decision-making
Faculty Profile

“Emory offers a wide variety of educational opportunities.  The environment promotes scholarship as well as practice.  You will study with faculty recognized at the national and international levels in both research and practice.  Join this exciting team of scholars.”

   
Recommended Resources
 
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Nurse Practitioners in Womens Health
 

 

 

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