46 Credits
600 Clinical Placement Hours
1 Immersion
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The online Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) program from the Wegmans School of Nursing at St. John Fisher University will prepare you to provide compassionate, holistic care to patients ages 13 and older.
46 Credits
600 Clinical Placement Hours
1 Immersion
We offer our online Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) program on a part-time schedule. This enables you to:
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Our curriculum consists of academic coursework and clinical rotations that will prepare you to provide age-appropriate, culturally sensitive, patient-centered primary care.
All four of our programs include 30 credits of scholarship core and direct core coursework to help you master the key skills needed by all nurse practitioners. The online AGPCNP curriculum continues with 16 credits of specialized coursework that will prepare you to:
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You’ll gain hands-on experience providing adults with compassionate, patient-centered primary care through 600 hours of clinical rotations in your own community. Under the supervision of an experienced mentor, you’ll learn how to take health histories, create treatment plans for chronic illness, and more.
AGPCNP rotations may take place in settings such as hospitals, private clinics, and community health centers. They must occur outside of your current place of employment.
In addition, you’ll visit our campus in Rochester, New York, for one pre-clinical immersion. Immersions are opportunities to practice critical nursing skills in a supervised environment, experience our state-of-the-art nursing facilities, and strengthen your connections with the Fisher community.
As a primary care nurse practitioner who works with adults and the elderly, you will focus on health education, preventative care, and navigating challenges that adults encounter as they age.
In addition to addressing acute and chronic health challenges, you will guide patients as they establish living habits that will improve their quality of life. By working closely with patients to prevent illness, you will contribute to larger community health efforts as well.
AGPCNPs work in settings including:
To become an adult/gerontology primary care nurse practitioner, you must earn an advanced nursing degree and pursue certification. Graduates of our online M.S. in Nursing program are prepared to pursue board certification and credentialing offered by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Request information today to learn how you can prepare to play an integral role in patients’ lives through St. John Fisher University’s online AGPCNP program.
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