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					| 2021-2022 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Doctor of Nursing Practice (MSN to DNP) Population/Role: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP)  |  
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													| Terminal Objectives
 The DNP degree is designed to prepare graduates to function as highly developed clinicians and leaders in advanced nursing practice or systems of care. Graduates are prepared to practice in a variety of complex clinical, organizational and educational systems with diverse populations, and are able to affect changes in health care outcomes through evidence-based decision-making and system redesign.  Integrate science-based theories and data-based concepts to develop, critically appraise and implement practice approaches that improve health care and health care systemsApply organizational theories and systems thinking to improve the quality, cost-effectiveness and safety outcomes of practice decisions and initiativesApply effective strategies for managing the ethical dilemmas inherent in patient care, the health care organization and researchApply knowledge of informatics to monitor and improve outcomes, programs and systems of careProvide leadership in influencing policies on the financing, regulation and delivery of health careLead interprofessional teams to improve patient and population health outcomesFunction independently in an advanced nursing role to improve health outcomes in a specialty area of practiceGraduation Requirements
 The DNP degree requires a minimum of 32 term hours of post-baccalaureate or 30 term hours of post-master’s study. All Doctor of Nursing Practice students must complete degree requirements within five years.Total: 38
 Minimum credits required: Successful completion of the PNP MSN to DNP track for APRNs requires a minimum of 38 term hours for graduation. Upon review of an individual’s academic portfolio, additional courses or clinical hours may be required. A gap analysis will be performed, and an individualized program of study will be developed based on previous graduate education completed with evidence of the following coursework:  Advanced Health Assessment Across the Life Span/Diagnostics for the APRNPathophysiology Across the Life SpanAdvanced Pharmacology and PharmacotherapeuticsTransition to the APRN RoleResearchBiostatistics/Epidemiology It is expected that previous clinical hours plus DNP Specialty Practicum and Immersion hours will be equal to or greater than 1,000 clock hours. Evidence of current APRN certification and active practice within the past two years required.   |   Return to: College of Nursing
 
 
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