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The Georgia Health Sciences University College of Nursing offers two nurse practitioner options: Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) programs. Both prepare nurses to provide advanced care to specific populations within the larger society. The FNP Program prepares advanced practice nurses to provide primary health care to clients, families and communities. Coursework emphasizes the care of adult, pediatric and geriatric patients and their families. The PNP Program focuses on the student's ability to demonstrate the knowledge and skills of a beginning advanced practice nurse working with patients and their families in a variety of ambulatory care settings from birth until early adulthood. |
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Saundra Turner, EdD, RN
Program Director Karen Sturgill, MPA Program Manager 706.721.3676 Email: mailto:NP@georgiahealth.edu |
Distinctive features of both programs, include:
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Post-master's Certificates (FNP, PNP, Psych/Mental Health) The post-master's certificate options are designed for master's-prepared nurses who wish to expand their scope through a clinical focus in family practice, pediatric practice, or psychiatric mental health nursing (PMH). The FNP and PNP post-master's certificates are based on the FNP and PNP degree programs. The PMH program prepares graduates for the full scope of PMH practice, including provision of primary mental health care to clients in the full range of health care settings. |
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Program Goals The Nurse Practitioner Programs are designed to prepare graduates to:
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Course of Study The FNP and PNP programs are 22-month (full-time) or 34-month (part-time) programs of integrated didactic and clinical instruction that lead to the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree. All students take core courses covering theoretical foundations for nursing practice, health systems and models, advanced pathophysiology, advanced pharmacology, nursing research and advanced health assessment. Clinical courses emphasize the care of patients and their families. Students complete more than 600 hours of clinical experiences at a variety of ambulatory practices in Georgia, South Carolina and/or Alabama. |
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FNP Post Master's Certification Admission Requirements PNP Post Master's Certification Admission Requirements PMH Post Master's Certification Admission Requirements FNP CURRICULA PNP CURRICULA PMC CURRICULA *Prospective students for the PMC programs are considered on an individual basis requiring
careful evaluation of their transcripts and clinical backgrounds to determine specific
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