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Students pursuing the MSN Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) Specialty gain specialized training to provide comprehensive primary care focused on women's health needs. These advanced practice nurses develop expertise in assessing, treating, and managing both acute and chronic conditions while emphasizing preventive care and health promotion.
Designed for working professionals, 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 ensure competency in critical clinical skills.
The 45-credit curriculum spans six consecutive semesters, comprising 35 credits of theoretical instruction and 10 credits of supervised clinical rotations with experienced women's health practitioners.