YSN is consistently ranked in the top ten of MSN programs in the United States and attracts students from all over the country. This creates a diverse pool of students with varied experiences that allow a richness of experience in our classroom discussions. Our AGPCNP curriculum prepares graduates to provide primary health care in age-friendly health systems through a multitude of clinical environments, including but not limited to community-health, general internal medicine/primary care practices, and specialty-based clinical environments.
YSN is a tight-knit academic community with many faculty and clinical preceptors being YSN alumni. The cohesiveness of each specialty year cohort combined with the interest of the faculty in providing optimal learning environments creates a supportive and engaging atmosphere conducive for many different types of learners. Simulation and other innovative teaching methods such as team-based learning is utilized to engage the learner in active learning. Faculty have open-door relationships with the students and are committed to being available to support and engage each student as needed. Alumni remain engaged after graduation and provide continual support and mentorship for our current students. Students within the track are integral in supporting one another and this leads to a positive environment with everyone committed to the success of each other.
The AGPCNP curriculum is at the forefront of advanced practice nursing education in training our students in the area of geriatrics. The concept of providing age-friendly health systems as the general US population is rapidly aging is embedded in our curriculum through our faculty and with consultation with top geriatricians and geriatric nurse practitioners within the state. This enables us to provide the latest evidence-based care recommendations to our students so that they can engage with older adults in optimizing their health.
To prepare students for clinical experiences, students partake in intensive clinical skills labs and simulated clinical experiences in the state-of-the-art simulation lab. Students are able to practice physical assessment, procedural skills, critical thinking, and diagnostic reasoning on both standardized patients and task-trainers. Simulation allows students to engage in clinical scenarios in a safe environment with immediate feedback from experienced faculty. Engagement with simulation is a priority of the AGPCNP program with the simulation offerings for students being expanded each year.
Specifics of the program course of study:
• Students may elect for full or part time plans of study (Please see Related Links on the left for PDFs)
• Students may choose this program as a Post-Master’s Certificate
• Students may enter as either an RN or as part of the Graduate Entry Pre-specialty in Nursing (GEPN) program
• Students enrolled in specialty years may choose to apply for a concentration offered at YSN