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April 6, 2020

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Across the Lifespan), Graduate Certificate

Officially approved as: Stand Alone: Yes Total Credit Hours:  18.5 Certificate Description: Students who pursue the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner area of study will be prepared as expert clinicians to deliver evidence based advanced primary mental health care to individuals of all ages (e.g., children, adolescents, adults) and their families in a variety of healthcare settings, including in rural and underserved populations. The student will engage in independent and interdependent decision-making, managing psychotropic medications, and delivering psychotherapeutic, and psychoeducation interventions. Certificate Web site:https://nursing.missouri.edu/academic-programs/ Admission Criteria Entrance TermPriority Application DeadlineFinal Application DeadlineFallSeptember 30February 15 A holistic review…

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April 6, 2020

Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, Graduate Certificate

Officially approved as: Stand Alone: Yes Total Credit Hours:  22.5 Certificate Description: Student who pursue the PCNS will be prepared provide direct patient care from wellness through acute care with a focus on complex and vulnerable pediatric populations. The Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist student will also be prepared to influence care outcomes by acting as a resource and providing expert consultation for nursing staff and other health professionals by implementing evidence based practice initiatives to support improvements in health care delivery systems. Certificate Web site:https://nursing.missouri.edu/academic-programs/ Admission Criteria Entrance TermApplication DeadlineFallFebruary 15SpringSeptember 30 A holistic review process is…

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April 6, 2020

Family Nurse Practitioner, Graduate Certificate

Officially approved as: Stand Alone: Yes Total Credit Hours:  19.5 Certificate Description: Students who pursue the Family Nurse Practitioner area of study will be prepared to deliver evidence based comprehensive primary healthcare to individuals of all ages, from birth through older adulthood. he FNP role includes the diagnosis and treatment of common acute and episodic health problems as well as the management of chronic diseases. The student will utilize current research to provide health education to individuals and families and demonstrate expertise in health promotion and disease prevention. In addition, the student will be prepared to work independently and collaboratively to…

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April 6, 2020

Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Graduate Certificate

Officially approved as: Stand Alone: Yes Total Credit Hours:  22.5 Certificate Description: Student who pursue the AGCNS will be prepared as expert clinicians to provide direct patient care from wellness through acute care with a focus on complex and vulnerable adult and older adult populations. The AGCNS student will also be prepared to influence care outcomes by acting as a resource and providing expert consultation for nursing staff and other health professionals by implementing evidence-based practice initiatives to support improvements in health care delivery systems. Certificate Web site:https://nursing.missouri.edu/academic-programs/ Admission Criteria Entrance TermApplication DeadlineFallFebruary 15SpringSeptember 30 A holistic…

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Feb. 12, 2018

Nursing Education, Minor

The minor is open to graduate students in the Sinclair School of Nursing as well as nurses interested in teaching in a school of nursing who are graduate students in other departments on campus (e.g. Health Education, Public Health, Health Management and Informatics, Human Development and Family Studies, etc.). Graduate nursing students who already have a MS in Nursing Education or a Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education will not be eligible for a graduate minor in nursing education as their prior graduate coursework is substantively identical to the required courses. The graduate minor in nursing education consists of a minimum…

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Feb. 12, 2018

Participatory Health Research, Graduate Certificate

Officially approved as: Stand Alone: Yes Total Credit Hours:  15 Certificate description: The graduate certificate in Participatory Health Research confirms the completion of graduate level training in the rationale, theoretical underpinnings, methods, and applications of participatory approaches for health and health systems. This methodology strives to develop equitable partnerships among host communities, stakeholders, policy makers, health care providers and researchers in an effort to work together to develop strategies and interventions that will enhance the health of a population. Participatory Health Graduate Certificate web site is here. Application Deadlines Entrance TermApplication DeadlineSummerMay 1FallJuly 1SpringNovember 1…

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Feb. 12, 2018

Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice

The distance mediated Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program prepares graduates to fulfill and excel in advanced nursing practice roles requiring advanced skills in Nursing Leadership, Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist and Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist in delivery of health care to individuals, communities and populations. Admission Criteria for the Doctor of Nursing Practice Submission of all official transcripts documenting a baccalaureate or master degree in Nursing from a program accredited by a national organization responsible for nursing accreditation (i.e. National League for Nursing Accrediting…

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Feb. 12, 2018

Nursing, Doctor of Philosophy

MU SSON offers a challenging and yet enriching PhD program with two options: International Residential PhD and Online PhD Option. The PhD curriculum, program requirements, and program outcomes are the same whether you choose the Online PhD option or the International Residential Nursing PhD option. Only the method of course delivery varies. Career Preparation Our doctor of philosophy in nursing (PhD) program prepares researchers, clinical scholars, and educators for leadership roles across a wide spectrum of settings, including academia, healthcare systems, public health organizations, industry, government, and other sectors where advanced nursing and…

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Feb. 12, 2018

Nursing, Master of Science

Admission Criteria The distance mediated master of science (MS(N)) program prepares graduates to fulfill and excel in advanced nursing practice roles requiring advanced skills in Nursing Education, Leadership, Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Across the Lifespan), Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist and Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist in delivery of health care to individuals, communities and populations. Application Deadlines for All MSN Programs Entrance TermApplication DeadlineSummerFebruary 15FallFebruary 15SpringSeptember 30 Requirements To be considered for admission to the Sinclair School of Nursing’s master’s degree program, students must meet the following requirements: A degree from a nationally accredited…

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Feb. 12, 2018

Health System Innovation, Minor

Healthcare is experiencing a tremendous growth of innovation in products and services to improve the healthcare industry. As innovation has expanded so has the need for health care leaders to understand growing innovative trends, determine how to integrate innovation into health system organizations, and determine which innovative practices are financially viable to support health care institutions. To support this growing trend of innovation the graduate Minor in Health System Innovation offered by the Sinclair School of Nursing will provide advanced learners with the skills they need to lead organizations, understand emerging technologies, and determine how to care for individuals using…