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The Family Nurse Practitioner Program specializes in primary healthcare for individuals and families. This hybrid program combines online coursework with interactive live sessions during both classroom and clinical training. Flexible scheduling options for live sessions help meet students' diverse needs. Participants can complete clinical requirements in their local communities and must secure their own preceptors. Additional details are available in the Experiential Learning section.
This specialty program concentrates on delivering primary care to patients across all life stages. Instruction follows a blended model featuring digital coursework complemented by real-time sessions in both academic and clinical components. Live class times are designed with student convenience in mind.
Clinical training occurs in students' home regions, with participants responsible for arranging their own preceptorships. More information can be found in the Experiential Learning area.
Each clinical semester includes one mandatory campus visit weekend for faculty interaction, skill refinement, and certification exam preparation. While coursework is completed online, clinical rotations take place in students' local communities.
Clinical placements are available across diverse healthcare environments, including urban and rural locations. Potential settings encompass:
Hospitals
Urgent care facilities, Primary care practices, Community health clinics
Preceptorships involve direct mentorship, with students supervised by either nurse practitioners or physicians. As the program advances, students gradually assume greater responsibility for patient care with growing autonomy.