The Post DNP Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) certificate program prepares DNP-prepared APRNs to independently diagnose and treat individuals of all ages with acute, chronic and complex health problems as well as provide a broad array of health promotion and disease prevention activities.
Coursework and supervised clinical experiences assist students to develop expertise in primary care across the life span. Practitioners are expected to contribute to the delivery of quality health care through their implementation of evidence-based care and their ability to foster independence in an individual's management of health. Students who successfully complete the program are eligible to take national certification examinations as Family Nurse Practitioners.
Applicants who have a clinical background in understanding family practice healthcare may be given preference.

