Graduate Catalog

NU 546 Transition to Advanced Practice

Presents business, medico-legal, and entrepreneurial content pertinent to the family nurse practitioner advanced nursing practice role. Students also discuss professional considerations such as scope of practice, full-practice authority, collaborative practice agreements, employment negotiations, and state licensure requirements in class, as well as with their clinical preceptor. This course includes didactic lectures, as well as a 100-hour precepted clinical experience in the outpatient primary care setting.

Credits

2

Offered

Summer

Notes

Taken last semester of program.