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    Nursing: Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner

    University of New Hampshire

    University of New Hampshire

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    United States of America, Durham

    University RankQS Ranking
    1166

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Aug-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,370  / credit
    Next Intake 28-Aug-2023

    Nursing: Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner

    About

    Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner

    This program prepares family nurse practitioners (FNP) who are clinically competent and practice with cultural humility as advanced practiced registered nurse (APRN). FNPs provide patient centered health care to individuals, families, and communities across the life span.  Clinical practice includes health promotion, disease prevention, teaching, counseling, and acute and chronic disease management. At the completion of the program, students are eligible to sit for national certification as a family nurse practitioner. Upon licensure, FNPs may practice autonomously as well as in collaboration with other health professionals.

    Graduate Program in Nursing Admission Requirements

    Applicants are required to have an unencumbered RN license in the United States, degree in nursing or outside nursing, and successful completion of undergraduate statistics and research to be eligible to apply to this program.

    1. Unencumbered, active RN license in the United States
    2. Baccalaureate degree in nursing or another field
    3. Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher in associate and baccalaureate programs
    4. Minimum one year nursing experience preferred.
    5. Successful completion of undergraduate statistics course and undergraduate research course
    6. 3 letters of recommendation. Recommendation letters submitted by relatives or friends, as well as letters older than one year, will not be accepted. References should be substantial with one academic, if available, and two current nursing professionals with graduate education background.
    7. Personal Statement. Prepare a brief but careful statement regarding:
      1. Reasons you wish to do graduate work in this field, including your immediate and long-range objectives.\
      2. our specific research or professional interest and experiences in this field.

    Non-BSN Admission Requirements:  RNs whose baccalaureate degree is in a discipline other than nursing may apply to the master of science degree in nursing (M.S.) program and will be considered for the track that is commensurate with their clinical experience based on faculty discretion.

    The Family Nurse Practitioner builds upon the skills of the baccalaureate prepared generalist nurse.   Students entering the Masters of Science Family Nurse Practitioner program are expected to:

    • Synthesize core knowledge from the liberal arts, sciences, and nursing as the foundation of professional practice.
    • Integrate knowledge and skills to assess, design, implement, and evaluate nursing care in a safe, compassionate, culturally sensitive, evidence-based manner.
    • Engage clients, families, and communities in collaborative decision-making incorporating evidence-based knowledge and anticipatory guidance.
    • Employ team leadership and collaborative skills with other health professionals to optimize client and system outcomes.
    • Recognize the influence of complex health systems on health care practice and advocate for policies that promote a socially just, patient centered healthcare system.
    • Engage in scholarly inquiry to identify, evaluate and integrate the best current practice.
    • Integrates health promotion, clinical prevention strategies when providing care at the individual or population level.
    • Incorporates principles of patient safety and risk mitigation when using healthcare technology and therapeutics in the provision of care.
    • Uses effective written, verbal, and nonverbal communication strategies when engaged in professional practice.
    • Embrace professional values embodied in the ANA code of ethics.

    At the completion of the Master's nursing program, the graduate student is prepared to:

    • Serve in a healthcare leadership and change agent role as part of a diverse, complex, and patient-centered health care system.
    • Act as a practice scholar to design, direct and evaluate system changes to promote safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable and patient-centered care.
    • Use data analytic methods, information systems and technology to evaluate, integrate and apply knowledge that will improve programs of care, outcomes of care and care systems.
    • Use translational science and analytic methods to develop, identify, implement, and evaluate best practices to improve health care and health care systems.
    • Design and implement health promotion and clinical prevention strategies across the health/illness continuum to optimize health and disease management.
    • Systematically use improvement methods to monitor and evaluate care processes and outcomes and applies data for continuous improvement and safety
    • Advocate for social justice through policy, professional and political engagement.
    • Applies leadership principles that support inter-professional practice.

    In addition to the Master's Outcomes above, the Family Nurse Practitioner graduate will:
     

    • Utilize advanced assessment, diagnostic reasoning, and evidence-based practice when partnering with individuals, families, and communities to optimize health
    • Judiciously prescribe treatment modalities to manage acute and chronic conditions within state and federal scope of practice regulations
    • Function as an independent practitioner to manage comprehensive primary care across the lifespan.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Transcript evaluation by a third party is not required as long as an application is in English. Translation services and evaluation services may be requested at the discretion of the academic department.
    • Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions must be submitted and applicants must disclose any previous academic or disciplinary sanctions that resulted in their temporary or permanent separation from a previous post-secondary institution. If it is found that previous academic or disciplinary separations were not disclosed, applicants may face denial and admitted students may face dismissal from their academic program.
    • International applicants may submit copies of official transcripts by emailing [email protected]. We will upload those transcripts to your application checklist. 
    • Official transcripts will be required if admitted. These can be hand-delivered in a sealed envelope upon arrival, emailed to [email protected], or mailed hardcopy to UNH Graduate School, Thompson Hall, 105 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 1,370 

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    How to Apply

    STEP 1: APPLY ONLINE

    • Program-specific application requirements
      • To understand the cost of attendance view the Tuition & Financial Aid information.
    • Complete the Application Form: Once your application is submitted it cannot be changed in the application platform. Contact the Graduate School to make any updates.
    • Review Forms and Policies page: Important documents you may need are available on this webpage.
    • Click button below for Application Instructions:

    STEP 2: SUBMIT DOCUMENTS

    • Submit Documents: Copies of official transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions should be uploaded through the application form. If your program requires the GRE/GMAT (check here), please have scores sent to the UNH Graduate School by the testing service.
    • Transcripts: Transcripts are required for all post-secondary institutions that you attended. If admitted to the program, you will need to request that transcripts be sent to ([email protected]) via email or hardcopy to UNH Graduate School, Thompson Hall, 105 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824.
    • International Students: Official English language score reports (such as TOEFL) must be sent to the UNH Graduate School by the testing service. Internationals who graduated as an undergrad from UNH will have the TOEFL waived.

    STEP 3: MONITOR YOUR APPLICATION

    • Monitor Your Status: After you’ve submitted your application, you can monitor when we’ve received your transcripts, recommendation letters, test scores, etc., by logging into your application portal.
    • View your Decision and Respond to Offer of Admission: Once a decision has been made on your application you will be able to view it by logging into your application portal. Your decision letter will be available for print or download once it is viewed. Follow the instructions below:
      • Visit the Application Portal
      • Click the blue button, that says "View Your Decision"
      • If admitted you will see a green button in the lower right-hand corner titled "Reply To Offer" through which you will be able to accept or decline your offer.
    University of New Hampshire

    Nursing: Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner

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