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Women's Health Nurse Practitioner

Program Description


The Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) program will prepare nurses to deliver primary care to women throughout the life span, with an emphasis on reproductive-gynecologic health.  This education is based upon in-depth knowledge of theory, pathophysiology, pharmacotherapeutics, research utilization, and clinical decision-making skills.  Opportunities for diverse clinical experiences are available in a variety of health care settings.  One focus of this program is to prepare health care professionals who will provide care to women in rural and under served areas.

Key features of the 39-hour graduate program include:

  • Clinical sites in both rural and urban areas and the opportunity to work with a diverse group of patients
  • An opportunity to work with high-risk populations such as women with HIV, reproductive endocrinology, genetic counseling
  • Opportunity to be involved with Emory's Women Center
  • A curriculum with a strong emphasis on health promotion and genetics, as well as the diagnosis and management of health care problems

Graduates of the program should be able to make a significant impact on the health care of women.  This 39-hour program is completed in one calendar year full-time and part-time study is available.  Graduates are eligible for national certification as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner.  The curriculum meets the guidelines for education established by the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses and National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health.

Program of Study
 
Full-Time
Fall (Semester 1) Credit Hours
NRSG 507 Theory and Research Applications 3
NRSG 528 Advanced Physiology/ Pathophysiology 3
NRSG 600 Advanced Assessment and Primary Care of Women 5
NRSG 544 Advanced Health Assessment 2

Total

13
   
Spring  (Semester 2) Credit Hours
NRSG 522 Advanced Pharmacology 3
NRSG 559 Genetics and Embryology for Advanced Clinical Practice 3
NRSG 601 Advanced Care of Women 7

Total

13
Summer (Semester 3) Credit Hours
NRSG 503 Advanced Practice Nursing:  Ethical, Legal, and Leadership Issues 3
NRSG 501 Health Policy and Finance for  Advanced Practice Nursing 3
NRSG 602 Preceptorship for Women's Health 5
NRSG 678 Women Health Issues 2

Total

13

Total Credit Hours

39
 
Part-Time
Part-time Option also available, contact Admissions office for details.

 

 

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