Post Baccalaureate Doctor of Nursing Practice - D.N.P. for Family Nurse Practitioner
The Nursing DNP requirements for Post-Baccalaureate include Family Nurse Practitioner requirements.
New York State Registered Program Code: 36789 (Family Nurse Practitioner)
HEGIS Code: 1203.10 {Nursing-R.N. Required for Admission}
Molloy Program of Study Code: DNMFN
Program Learning Outcomes
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Scientific Underpinnings for Practice: Integrate nursing science with knowledge from ethics, the biophysical, psycho-social, analytical and organizational sciences as the basis for the highest level of nursing practice; Use science-based theories and concepts to determine the nature and significance of health and health care delivery phenomena
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Organizational and Systems Leadership for Quality Improvement and Systems Thinking: Develop and evaluate care delivery approaches that meet current and future needs of patient populations based on scientific findings in nursing and other clinical services, as well as organizational, political and economic sciences
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Clinical Scholarship and Analytical Methods for Evidence-Based Practice: Use analytical methods to critically appraise existing literature and other evidence to determine and implement the best evidence for practice.
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Information Systems/Technology and Patient Care Technology for the Improvement and Transformation of Health Care: Demonstrate the conceptual ability and technical skills to develop and execute an evaluation plan involving data extraction from practice information systems and databases.
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Health Care Policy for Advocacy in Health Care: Develop, evaluate, and provide leadership for health care policy that shapes health care financing, regulation, and delivery.
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Inter-professional Collaboration for Improving Patient and Population Health Outcomes: Employ effective communication and collaborative skills in the development and implementation of practice models, peer review, practice guidelines, health policy, standards of care or other scholarly products
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Clinical Prevention and Population Health for Improving the Nation’s Health: Evaluate care delivery models and/or strategies using concepts related to community, environmental and occupational health, and cultural and socioeconomic dimensions of health
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Advanced Nursing Practice: Use conceptual and analytical skills in evaluating the links among practice, organizational, population, fiscal, and policy issues
Requirements
Family Nurse Practitioner Core Courses (3 Credits)
NUR 5051 | Theoretical Applications in Transformative Leadership | 3 |
Family Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Core Courses (12 Credits)
Family Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Program Courses (18 Credits)
NUR 5620 | FNP: Practicum in Primary Care I | 2 |
NUR 5630 | FNP: Practicum in Primary Care II | 2 |
NUR 5640 | FNP: Practicum in Primary Care III | 2 |
NUR 5780 | FNP: Diagnostic Reasoning | 3 |
NUR 5810 | FNP: Diagnostics and Therapeutics I | 3 |
NUR 5820 | FNP: Diagnostics and Therapeutics II | 3 |
NUR 5860 | FNP: Diagnostics and Therapeutics III | 3 |
NUR 5780: 90 Clinical hours
NUR 5620, NUR 5630 and NUR 5640: 200 Clinical hours
NOTE: NUR 5970, which is a Primary Care Practicum for 3 credits, serves as an opportunity for students to obtain additional clinical hours - required for advanced placement NP students in the FNP Program.
DNP Core Courses (27 Credits)
BUS 5560 | Economic Evaluations in Healthcare | 3 |
BUS 5570 | Healthcare Finance | 3 |
NUR 6010 | Ethics: The Foundation of Leadership | 3 |
NUR 6030 | Scholarship of Health Care Organization and Policy | 3 |
NUR 6200 | Biostatistics | 3 |
NUR 6210 | Clinical Research for Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
NUR 6220 | Global Epidemiology | 3 |
NUR 6230 | Evidence-Based Practice: Informatics | 3 |
NUR 6500 | Nursing Education: Principles, Dynamics and Innovations | 3 |
DNP Clinical Residency Practica Courses (10 Credits)
Total Credit Hours: 70