756a. Advanced Clinical Practice for Adult, Family, Gerontological, and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners. 3.25.8 credit hours. Course content builds on the clinical skills developed in 556b by giving students the opportunity to develop the nursing skills, clinical judgment, and patient management strategies necessary to manage common acute and chronic health care problems. Students meet weekly for a one-and-one-half hour clinical conference that is held concurrently with clinical practice. Clinical conference serves as a forum for students to present and discuss cases and explore issues encountered in clinical practice. This course is required for students in the second year of specialization as adult, family, gerontological, adult/gerontological, and women’s health nurse practitioners. Open to psychiatricprimary care track students with permission of the faculty. This course requires that the student successfully complete all required courses in the first specialty year. I. Alexander, S. Langerman, S. Molony, D. Viens.
756b. Advanced Clinical Practice for Adult, Family, Gerontological, and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners. 3.25.8 credit hours. Course content builds on the experiences gained in 756a, and provides students further opportunity to develop advanced nursing skills, clinical judgment, and patient management strategies necessary to manage common acute and chronic health care problems. Students meet weekly for a one-and-one-half hour clinical conference that is held concurrently with clinical practice. Clinical conference serves as a forum for students to present and discuss cases and explore issues encountered in clinical practice. This course is required for students in the final term of specialization as adult, family, gerontological, adult/gerontological, and women’s health nurse practitioners. Open to psychiatricprimary care track students with permission of the faculty. This course requires that the student successfully completes all required courses in the fall term of the second specialty year. I. Alexander, S. Molony, D. Viens.
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