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February 1 (most options)

September 1 (nurse anesthesia)

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901-448-6125

Ron Patterson
Student Affairs - Assistant Deanrpatte10@utmem.edu Janet Wood
Student Affairs - Coordinatorjwood26@utmem.edu Roylynn Germain
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Toll Free: 800-733-2498

Dr. Cheryl Stegbauer
Academic Programs-Associate Deancstegbauer@utmem.edu Marsha Chorice
Academic Programs-Assistant Directormchorice@utmem.edu Christi Shelton
Academic Programs-BSN Assistant Directorcshelto2@utmem.edu Kathy Stewart
Administrative Services Assistant kstewart@utmem.edu

MSN Option Coordinators

Acute Critical Care Nurse Practitioner / Clinical Nurse Specialist
Dr. Carol Thompson
Nurse Anesthesia
Dr. Jill Oswaks
Family Nurse Practitioner
Dr. Margaret Hartig
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Dr. Bobby Bellflower

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MSN Family Nurse Practitioner Schedule

The MSN (FNP) Option will be primarily online.

YEAR 1

Fall

NSG 613 Interviewing & Counseling 2(2-0)
NSG 823 Physical Diagnosis 3(1-2)
PATH 605 Advanced Pathology 3(3-0)
NSG 818 Roles for Advanced Nursing Practice 1(1-0)
PHAR 830 Advanced Pharmacology 3(3-0)
FNP 816 Primary Care Nursing I 4(4-0)
FNP 817 Primary Care Nursing Clinical I 3(0-3)
     
  TOTAL 19(14-5)
     

 

Spring

NSG 835 Foundation for Evidence Based Clinical Practice 3(3-0)
BIOE 611 Biostatistics 2(2-0)
FNP 826 Primary Care Nursing II 4(4-0)
FNP 827 Primary Care Nursing Clinical II 5(0-5)
     
  TOTAL 14(9-5)
     

YEAR 2

Fall

NSG 836 Methods for Evidence Based Clinical Practice 3(3-0)
NSG 834 Professional Role Development 3(3-0)
FNP 850 Practicum 4(0-4)
     
  TOTAL 10(6-4)
     

 

 

*Note: Hours are reflected as total credit hours for a course with the number of didactic and clinical hours that comprise the total hours noted in parentheses. Therefore, a 4 (1-3) course is a 4 credit hour course that has 1 didactic credit hour and 3 clinical credit hours.  

 

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