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Family Nurse Practitioner


Faculty Coordinator:

Georgia Nygaard, MSN, RN
612-626-2881 or nygaa008@umn.edu

Specialty Area Information:

The Family Nurse Practitioner area of study offers leadership preparation for nurses desiring expertise in the scope of practice and in the role of the Family Nurse Practitioner.  Students ground their studies in the science of nursing intervention, moral/ethical issues, and nursing research. They then focus on courses that examine the basis of assessment and intervention for families and individuals of all ages. Practicum experiences are arranged to meet the individual needs of students while also meeting accreditation and certification requirements. In addition to completing core studies in the specialty, students also gain skills in evidence-based practice, program evaluation, informatics, teaching/learning, health economics, health care policy, and epidemiology. A final project that is a systematic investigation of a practice problem is planned, implemented, and completed during the curriculum.

Where applicable, completion of required FNP coursework and practice hours provides eligibility to sit for the FNP Certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

Admissions

Applications are reviewed once a year, and the deadline is November 1.

Those students who are not selected may be placed on a waiting list. If placed on a waiting list, it does not ensure entrance into the specialty area for the following year. If you are not selected from the wait list, you must reapply the following year for consideration.

Clinical Experiences

Clinical experiences are arranged, if possible, in the students' geographic "home" regions. This may not always be possible due to lack of preceptors or clinical sites which provide the best possible learning experiences. There are also situations where a clinical site may only be able to accommodate students for half of the needed clinical hours, and in those cases, students may have clinical experiences at two different clinical sites during the same semester. Students need to be flexible in the times they are available for clinical experiences. There are clinical experiences in four practica courses.

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For more information, please contact the Office of Student & Career Advancement Services.



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