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NUR-650
NUR-700
NUR-701
NUR-720
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Clinical Seminar
Healthcare Ethics for the Apn
Statistical Analysis for Ebp
Organizational Behavior / Social Policy
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Designed to assist the nurse educator student to enhance her or his knowledge base in a selected area of nursing practice . In seminar , students analyze epidemiologic , technological , socioeconomic , cultural and ethical influences on client care . The practicum component includes precepted learning experiences in a student selected clinical environment . Selected settings include but are not limited to hospitals , long-term care facilities , assisted living facilities , rehabilitation facilities , nurse managed health centers , specialty clinics and office practices . Emphasis is placed on identifying and responding to health related concerns through the use of evidence based practice .
4.00
This course examines ethical concepts foundational to advanced nursing practice . Application of a variety of decision making frameworks to address ethical dilemmas arising from complex care , use of technology , health care resources , health care policy , national and international health issues . 3.00 Develop the statistical skills necessary to critically evaluate advanced practice nursing research using qualitative and quantitative methods to identify appropriate techniques for interpretation of results of independent research , and for presentation of results to improve clinical practice . Develop beginning proficiency for performing the analysis of clinical datasets using software programs such as SPSS , Excel and SAS / STAT .
3.00
This course explores the advanced practice nursing role in health care delivery systems and outcomes in the delivery of health care . Health care delivery models and reimbursement mechanisms from policy and economic perspectives are examined . The advanced practice nursing role in applied research and formation of health care policy is emphasized .
3.00
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Take NUR-510 NUR-530 NUR-570 NUR-604 NUR-605 NUR- 620 NUR-614 . ( Required , Previous ). |