NUFP 784 Primary Care III - Management of Children, Families, and Populations
This course provides the FNP student with the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to manage adult and pediatric patients in a primary care setting, with particular emphasis on families, children, and populations. The clinical component of this course allows the FNP student to gain additional experience in assessment, differential diagnosis, treatment, and follow up of patients throughout the lifespan. Students will conduct assessments and formulate plans of care under the direct supervision of a preceptor. In addition, students will complete some on-campus clinical hours under the supervision of NP clinical faculty.
6 credit hours; 3 didactic, 3 clinical - 180 hours clinical time