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The Master of Science in Nursing program's Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) specialization employs an interdisciplinary educational approach to produce skilled FNPs capable of delivering comprehensive, evidence-based, and compassionate healthcare. These graduates will enhance wellness and address health disparities across varied populations, ultimately serving the greater good. The FNP curriculum specifically equips graduates to offer high-quality, personalized healthcare to patients of all ages within family contexts. FNPs are trained in preventive medicine alongside the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of both sudden and persistent health conditions affecting individuals and family units. These healthcare professionals emphasize family-focused treatment while recognizing how a family's community environment influences their healthcare needs.