Family Nurse Practitioner Program | Post-Graduate FNP
Program Overview
Walsh University's Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program empowers post-master's nurses to diagnose and treat health issues across the lifespan. Guided by experienced faculty, students develop advanced practice skills through simulation, active learning, and global experiences. The program prepares graduates for in-demand roles in various clinical settings, enhancing their leadership abilities and career prospects.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Certificate Program at Walsh University is designed for post-master's nurses who want to pursue positions in the diagnosis and treatment of health issues across the lifespan. The program's objectives include:
- Demonstrating approaches that enhance the family nurse practitioner's effectiveness in working in an interpersonal manner
- Synthesizing theoretical, scientific, and contemporary knowledge for the assessment and management of both health and illness states, health promotion, disease prevention, and treatment of all patients
- Ensuring quality of care through consultations
Teaching:
Walsh's FNP Certificate Program provides access to excellent faculty with real-world experience. The program also offers the option to participate in a global experience and interprofessional venues with state-of-the-art teaching modalities, including simulation and active learning lab experience.
Careers:
Family Nurse Practitioners are in demand in virtually all geographic locations and all clinical settings. The FNP Certificate program at Walsh University will help post-master's nurses achieve their career goals and hone their leadership skills in advanced practice nursing.