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2019-2020 University Catalog 
    
2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Nursing (Graduate)


Website URL:

https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/nur/

Department/School Head:

Pamela Karagory

Academic Programs:

Master’s and DNP Programs


AGNP
The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (MS/AGNP) program offers an interdisciplinary approach to advanced practice education. Options for interdisciplinary work include medicine, pharmacy, audiology, speech pathology, social work, and physical and occupational therapy. Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioners are specialists in adult care who see patients ages 13 and older in a variety of settings. The AGNP program is designed to educate nurses who can provide competent, culturally sensitive, cost-effective, accessible and efficient care with an emphasis on rural underserved populations.  It is certified by the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence.
 

FNP
The Master of Science (MS) with a major in Family Nurse Practitioner specialization (MS/FNP) develops leadership and practice skills necessary to shape nursing practice in a dynamic, complex, and globally interdependent healthcare system with a focus on the family. The FNP program is designed to educate nurses who can provide competent, culturally sensitive, cost-effective, accessible and efficient care with an emphasis on rural underserved populations. Graduates will be prepared as family nurse practitioners delivering care to all ages.

PNP

The Master of Science (MS) degree with a major in Nursing and Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner specialization (MS/PNP) develops leadership and practice skills necessary to shape nursing practice in a dynamic, complex, and globally interdependent healthcare system. The PNP program is designed to educate nurses who can provide competent, culturally sensitive, cost-effective, accessible and efficient care with an emphasis on rural underserved populations.

Graduates will be prepared to practice as pediatric nurse practitioners delivering care to infants, children, and adolescents.

PMHNP

The Master of Science (MS) with a major in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specialization (MS/PMHNP) focuses on developing leadership and practice skills to deliver advanced psychiatric/mental health care to families and individuals of all ages.

Graduates are eligible to sit for the national certification examination as a psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

DNP

The DNP program prepares you for knowledge and skill building in areas of scholarly practice, innovation, practice improvement, health policy, leadership, quality improvement, evaluation of health outcomes, clinical expertise for advanced nursing education and testing of care delivery models.  There are two tracks for the DNP; Post BSN to NP and  a post master’s APRN or  non-APRN option

Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing

This campus-based learning program is designed to prepare the next generation of nurse scholars and scientists. The Ph.D. in Nursing program offers a singularly unique curriculum that is designed to prepare the nurse scientist for innovative and translational research through the use of transdisciplinary collaboration and teams. The Ph.D. in Nursing emphasizes the optimization of health care delivery through two foci: innovative care and innovations in healthcare delivery systems. Graduates competently and confidently conduct rigorous research to expand nursing science and translate findings to the bedside; lead others influenced by exemplary interdisciplinary research experiences; and identify problems in healthcare delivery, bringing theory, existing evidence, and scientific methods to innovative solutions to healthcare challenges. The program also offers a dual-title Ph.D. in Gerontology through the Center for Aging and the Life Course (CALC).

 

  • Master of Science (MS) as an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
  • Master of Science (MS) as a Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
  • Master of Science (MS) as a Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Master of Science (MS) as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
  • Post-BSN to Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
  • Post-MSN to Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D..)

Graduate Certificates (Degree or Non-Degree Students):

  • Post master’s Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate
  • Post master’s Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Certificate
  • Post Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate
  • Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate

Regular Graduate Faculty by Rank:

Professor

Gregory W. Arling
Sara A. McComb

Associate Professor


Kathleen Abrahamson
Azza H. Ahmed
Nancy E. Edwards
Karen J. Foli
Karen Sanders

Assistant Professor

Qinglan (Priscilla) Ding
Zachery Hass
Pi-Ju (Marian) Liu
Elizabeth A. Richards
Vicki L. Simpson
Dongjuan (Donna) Xu
Jiayun Xu

Clinical Associate Professor

Karen Atcheson
Jennifer A. Coddington
Cheryl J. Erler
Rosanne R. Griggs
Kathleen S. Schafer
Becky Walters

Clinical Assistant Professor

Nicole Adams
Mopelola T. Adeola
Jan Davis
Elaine Hannigan
Diane Hountz
Carmen A. Jones
Elizabeth Jones
Susan Kersey
Sandra Kuebler
Susan Modlin
Karla C. Ross
Margaret (Meg) Sorg
Deborah A. Spoerner
Amanda Ward

Programs

    DoctoralMaster’sGraduate Certificate

    Courses

      Nursing