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	2017-2018 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Doctor of Nursing Practice (MSN to DNP) Population/Role: Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AGCNS)
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		Terminal Objectives
 The DNP degree is designed to prepare graduates to function as highly developed clinicians/leaders in advanced nursing practice or systems of care. Graduates will be prepared to practice in a variety of complex clinical, organizational, and/or educational systems with diverse populations and will be 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 systems.
  - Apply organizational theories and systems thinking to improve the quality, cost-effectiveness and safety outcomes of practice decisions and initiatives.
  - Apply effective strategies for managing the ethical dilemmas inherent in patient care, the health care organization and research.
  - Apply knowledge of informatics to monitor and improve outcomes, programs and systems of care.
  - Provide leadership in influencing policies on the financing, regulation and delivery of health care.
  - Lead interprofessional teams to improve patient and population health outcomes.
  - Function independently in an advanced nursing role to improve health outcomes in a specialty area of practice.
   Graduation Requirements
 The DNP degree requires a minimum of 62 trimester hours of post-baccalaureate or 30 trimester hours of post-master’s study. All Doctor of Nursing Practice students must complete degree requirements within five years. Advanced Practice Nursing Core
 Total: 62
 Minimum credits required: Successful completion of the AGCNS MSN to DNP track requires a minimum of 62 semester hours for graduation. Upon review of an individual’s academic portfolio, additional courses or clinical hours may be required.  The equivalent of Research and Biostatistics/Epidemiology must be completed prior to admission or added to the plan of study.  													 | 
												 
											 
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