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The Women’s Health and Gender-Related Nurse Practitioner (WHGRNP) program equips nurses to address sexual and reproductive healthcare requirements for diverse populations. Students gain experience in providing care for women from adolescence through all life stages. The curriculum particularly focuses on improving healthcare accessibility and tackling sociocultural challenges encountered by sexual and gender minority groups. Completing the WHGRNP program involves 46 credit hours, achievable through four full-time semesters or flexible part-time options. All instruction occurs online with occasional in-person sessions. Georgia residency isn't necessary. Campus visits occur 1-2 times per semester for simulation training, procedural labs, and competency assessments. The online format enables students to customize their learning schedules.
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited nursing program (CCNE, NLNAC)
Unencumbered RN license in the state of Georgia or a multistate RN license
Admission Requirements:
Application for Admission
Official transcripts from each school attended
Resume
Personal statement
2-3 References (preference for at least one to be a nursing supervisor)
Students with international nursing degrees must provide an evaluation from Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (www.cgfns.org) for previous nursing coursework.
Students with international transcripts for non-nursing degrees must provide an evaluation from World Education Services (www.wes.org) for previous non-nursing coursework.