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Whether you are looking to begin or continue your career in nursing, get a degree in a health-related profession, or brush up on your current skills to enhance your career, Emory School of Nursing has a program tailored to your specific needs.
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Our Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Adult Gerontology Acute Care program specialty prepares nurses to lead in high-acuity settings with advanced training in the care of acutely and complex chronically ill adults and their families.
Our Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Adult Gerontology Primary Care program specialty prepares nurses for advanced primary care practice with a focus on chronic disease prevention and management across the adult lifespan.
Emory's Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program is ranked No. 1 by U.S. News & World Report and is designed for students who wish to begin a career in nursing.
The Blake Scholars Program provides tuition support for nurse practitioners enrolled in the School of Nursing post-graduate certificate psychiatric mental health nursing program with a focus on child and adolescent behavioral and mental health.
Emory's nurse anesthesia students are educated for the full scope of practice. Emory's CRNA DNP program provides students with a foundation of business, leadership, and practice skills to expand their practice upon graduation.
Our Doctor of Nursing Practice Program prepares nurses to transform clinical leadership and positively impact patient outcomes and improve health care delivery systems. The program delivers a world-class education that helps graduates on the forefront of the ever-changing health care landscape.
Emory’s PhD program in Nursing is committed to improving human health, the experience of health, and the provision of health care through the discovery of new knowledge and its translation into practice. The program is designed to prepare researchers who want to revolutionize health care and improve health outcomes for diverse populations.
Emory's FNP program prepares graduates to assess and manage a broad range of health needs of individuals and families across the life span.
The Family/Emergency Nurse Practitioner program prepares nurses to provide health care to patients across the lifespan in emergency and primary care settings. Program content is built on family nurse practitioner preparation but also prepares graduates to manage the care of patients presenting to emergency settings with urgent and emergent health care needs.
Emory's Master in Cardiovascular Perfusion prepares perfusionists to operate cardiopulmonary bypass and other life sustaining mechanical devices for a variety of surgical and medical conditions.
Emory's Master of Nursing program is an accelerated program designed for those with prior degrees not in the nursing field.