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Students who complete the MSN Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (PNP-PC) program gain the skills needed for advanced nursing roles across diverse healthcare environments serving infants, children, and teenagers. These specialized primary care providers evaluate, identify, and treat routine acute and ongoing health conditions while emphasizing preventive care and wellbeing promotion.
Designed with working nurses in mind, the program follows a flexible part-time schedule using a hybrid learning approach. This combines live virtual classes with mandatory on-campus sessions featuring hands-on labs and simulation training to develop critical clinical competencies.
The program requires 45 total credit hours, including 35 classroom credits and 10 clinical practice credits supervised by experienced pediatric primary care providers. Students typically finish in six or seven consecutive semesters, depending on their start date.