CNS Practicum Course Objectives
This is the first in a series of practica and connected clinical seminars designed to provide the clinical nurse specialist student with opportunities to develop advanced nursing practice competencies within the specialty population (e.g. Adult/Gerontology) across a variety of health care settings with moderate assistance. Emphasis is on the utilization of clinical reasoning, relevant theories of health and illness, and evidence-based practice to advance leadership skills, clinical judgment, advocacy and a caring practice within care delivery systems. The course integrates content from prior coursework and includes beginning exploration of leadership roles and identification of practice inquiry questions related to health promotion, health care delivery, and system concerns. Upon completion of this course, as scholars and professionals, students will be able to: This is the second in a series of practica and connected clinical seminars designed to provide the clinical nurse specialist student with opportunities to develop advanced nursing practice competencies with a targeted patient population from diverse backgrounds across a variety of health care settings with minimal to moderate assistance. Emphasis is on the utilization of critical thinking, relevant theories of health and illness, and evidence-based practice to assess, diagnose, treat and evaluate health care problems across the age-span of specialty focus. The course integrates content from prior coursework and includes exploration of leadership roles and identifying practice inquiry questions related to common health or system concerns. Utilizes skills of self-reflection and self-analysis to evaluate ongoing development of advance practice competency with plan for continued professional development. Upon completion of this course, as scholars and professionals, students will be able to: This is the third in a series of practica and connected clinical seminars designed to provide the clinical nurse specialist student with opportunities to develop advanced nursing practice competencies with a targeted patient population from diverse backgrounds across a variety of health care settings with emerging independence. Emphasis is on the utilization of critical thinking, relevant theories of health and illness, and evidence-based practice to assess, diagnose, treat and evaluate health care problems across the age-span of specialty focus. The course integrates content from prior coursework and includes exploration of leadership roles and identifying practice inquiry questions related to common health or system concerns. Utilizes skills of self-reflection and self-analysis to evaluate ongoing development of advance practice competency with plan for continued professional development. Upon completion of this course, as scholars and professionals, students will be able to: This course is a concentrated immersion experience to implement the doctorally prepared advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) role in preparation for independent entry-level practice. Focus will be on the integration and application of APRN competencies, leadership strategies and practice inquiry as they relate to care management from wellness to acute care in the context of the individual, population/community, and health system. Course taken over multiple quarters for a total of 7 credits. Upon completion of this course, as scholars and professionals, students will be able to:Summer Quarter:
NUR 7935 Advanced Practice Clinical Practicum I: Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Autumn Quarter
NUR 7936 Advanced Practice Clinical Practicum II: Clinical Nurse Specialist
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2. Design evidence based interventions for clients considering cultural, ethnic and behavioral context.
3. Provide consultation in specialty area for patients with complex healthcare needs, including the interprofessional team.
4. Prepare effective communication, interprofessional collaboration, care coordination, and conflict resolution in health care settings employing leadership principles.
5. Apply principles of leadership in health care settings including effective communication, interprofessional collaboration, care coordination, and conflict resolution.
6. Apply principles of teaching/learning and health literacy to provide, and evaluate patient education.
7. Use organizational and system theory to facilitate clinical environments that promote evidence based, outcome focused, collaborative, cost effective, and ethical care delivery.Winter Quarter
NUR 7937 Advanced Practice Clinical Practicum III: Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Spring Quarter
NUR 7938 DNP Immersion Practicum
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School of Health Sciences, Seattle Pacific University