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Family Nurse Practitioner

Post-Baccalaureate to Masters or Doctor of Nursing Practice
 
The Family Nurse Practitioner specialty

Nurse practitioners are an integral part of today’s healthcare system.  NP’s provide high quality, cost-effective care that results in a high level of patient satisfaction. Nurse practitioners practice in all 50 states and have become recognized and respected members of the healthcare community.  Increasingly, people are choosing nurse practitioners as their regular healthcare providers.

In Oregon, Family Nurse Practitioners deliver critically important services especially to rural and medically underserved populations. Family Nurse Practitioners apply advanced knowledge and clinical skills in many facets of healthcare, including providing prenatal care and family-planning services; providing well-child care; obtaining medical histories and performing physical examinations; diagnosing, treating, and monitoring acute health problems and chronic diseases; ordering, performing and interpreting diagnostic studies. FNP’s have prescriptive rights and work in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics, businesses, physician offices, independent nurse practitioner offices, and schools of nursing.

The Family Nurse Practitioner program has been designed to cover a combination of advanced practice core, FNP specialty courses, and DNP core courses.  This combination prepares students for practice in the field and simultaneously provides a framework for clinical leadership and policy that is critical for any nurse practitioner in practice today.  

Students in this program can either take two years and complete the MN degree and elect to get licensed as a FNP or attend for three years and achieve the MN on the way to receiving the DNP.  Either option offers a practice-focused curriculum that will support the career trajectory for those pursuing expert clinical practice and leadership as a Family Nurse Practitioner.  A post master’s option is also available in this area.

What You Will Study and Learn

The program emphasizes care that is interdisciplinary, collaborative and culturally appropriate.  In addition to content with a focus on all age groups, the program of study also provides you with in-depth knowledge and clinical experiences in such areas as: advance health assessment/physical, diagnosing/ pathophysiology, health promotion, acute and chronic illness management, role development as a primary care, clinician, pharmacology and reproductive and prenatal care.

Additionally, the program incorporates core DNP courses that prepare graduates to be leaders in innovative evidence-based practice and shape the future of healthcare.

Coursework – Offered for students in Portland

The FNP program is currently administered from our main campus located in Portland, Oregon. Courses are supported through an online web based course management system called Sakai which allows asynchronous delivery of additional class materials and discussion forums.

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Doctoral Program

This program is also available as a Doctor of Nursing Practice degreeCheck out the programs.

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