This course provides students with supervised clinical opportunities to analyze, synthesize, and implement integrated advanced nursing knowledge and skills. Students are integrated into the DNP role by independently investigating and evaluating outcomes within the context of complex health care systems to achieve client and health system outcomes. Special focus is placed on the performance of the many roles in advanced practice nursing including collaboration as a peer on the multidisciplinary health care team. HOUR REQUIREMENTS: 120 hours over an average of 12-15 weeks.
Prerequisites:NUR 852 - Program Planning, Evaluation and Quality Management
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NUR 851 - Leadership for Systems Change and Innovation
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NUR 850 - Strategic Management of Nursing and Health System Resources
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NUR 712 - Applying Information Technology to Support EBP
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NUR 711 - Ethical Leadership in Professional Nursing Practice
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NUR 710 - Theoretical Foundations of Practice and Nursing Education
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NUR 709 - Health Policy for Nursing and Other Healthcare Providers
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NUR 708 - Connecting Theory and Research Knowledge for Advanced Nursing Practice
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NUR 707 - Improving Population Health
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NUR 706 - Methods of Evidence-Based Practice for the Advanced Practice Nurse
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NUR 705 - Transitioning to a DNP Leadership Role in a Complex Healthcare System
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NUR 704 - Roles of the Advanced Practice Nurse
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NUR 703 - Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning
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NUR 702 - Advanced Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice
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NUR 701 - Physiology and Pathophysiology for Advanced Nursing Practice