Family Nurse Practitioner school training courses in Columbus, OH.
An index of public, in-house or online Family Nurse Practitioner training programs in Columbus
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Family Nurse Practitioner school training courses in Columbus, OH (public, in-house or online)



Health Care Support

School: Ivy Tech Community College
Venue: Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Madison, Nashville, Richmond
Tel.: 888-IVY-LINE

The health care support program offers exciting opportunities for people who are considering entry into the health care field, as well as to current health care providers who want additional credentials or an Associate of Applied Science degree to complement their current skills. The program allows students to complete personal goals for attaining credentials required or preferred by employers in nearly all health care sectors - hospitals, long term care centers, physician practices, home care, ...

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RN to MSN
Format: Online

School: Graceland University
Venue: Lamoni, Independence
Tel.: 866.GRACELAND

This program, often called a "bridge" program, offers Registered Nurses the opportunity to complete their BSN and MSN degrees via an accelerated process, saving up to 11 semester hours of course work. In this unique program, students are required to take only the graduate level Professional Development I and II, Advanced Pathophysiology, and Scientific Inquiry courses, rather than the undergraduate courses providing similar content. The program includes clinicals performed in your own ...

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Family Nurse Practitioner
Format: Online

School: Duquesne University
Venue: Pittsburgh
Tel.: 412.396.6000

The online Master of Science in Nursing degree prepares advanced practice nurses to function as family nurse practitioners (FNP). This program can be completed on a full-time (6 credits) or part-time basis. A graduate of the program is eligible for certification and licensure as a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP). Students need not be Pennsylvania residents or intend to work in Pennsylvania to enroll in the program. Graduates are eligible to take either the American Academy of Nurs...

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