The Family Nurse Practitioner pathway is designed to prepare skilled Family Nurse Practitioners for work in primary care clinics, managing acute and chronic health conditions across the lifespan. The curriculum prepares graduates to apply for and sit for the American Nurses Credentialing Center and/or American Association of Nurse Practitioners Family Nurse Practitioner-primary care certification exam.
Health promotion and disease prevention are integral in the NP’s practice. Graduates of this program are registered nurses with advanced education who can assess, make diagnoses, manage health care, prescribe medicines and evaluate care for persons who are ill, injured and/or have chronic diseases.
The NP pathway offers part-time and full-time options to fit the schedules of working nurses. The primary practice site for FNPs is outpatient primary care practices or specialty clinics in the outpatient setting. Many classes are offered online, but there are on-campus learning requirements in some classes. On-campus learning consists of standardized patient visits, labs with clinical skills and physical assessments, and objective structured clinical exams.