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Family Nurse Practitioner Program
The Family Nurse Practitioner Program is available to RN's who have completed a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Students in this program may be full or part time students and must have completed one year of practice by the start of the Practicum portion of the program.

Students in this program further develop critical thinking, communication and advanced clinical decision-making skills in the context of relationship-based care. Students work within a diverse, urban community. Graduates of this program are highly successful in becoming certified through the American Nurse Credentialing Center.

Family Nurse Practitioners provide a broad range of health and illness services to individuals across the lifespan, focusing on health promotion and disease prevention. They partner with patients and their families in clinics, medical offices, community programs and other settings to manage acute, episodic and chronic illnesses.

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