RN to MSN Adult Gerontology Primary Care

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Program Mission Statement

The mission of the College of Nursing is to provide evidence-based and innovative nursing education to culturally diverse learners; preparing nurses to provide quality and compassionate care that is responsive to the needs of the community and the global society.

Learning Outcome

1. Demonstrate innovative leadership strategies in complex healthcare settings to evaluate health outcomes in culturally diverse populations.

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2. Appraise research findings to support evidence-based quality initiatives.

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3. Employ communication and information technologies to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and guide clinical decisions.

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4. Develop population-based care coordination strategies to promote health and disease management.

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5. Present advocacy strategies to influence ethical and fiscally responsible policy and process changes to influence individual health and healthcare systems.

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6. Synthesize the core knowledge of advanced pathophysiology, pharmacology, health assessment, and physical examination to develop informed differential diagnoses.

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7.  Deliver individualized, evidence-based, culturally competent, and equitable person-centered care to diverse populations.

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8.  Employ therapeutic communication strategies utilizing and emerging technologies to facilitate interdisciplinary collaborative care across the health care continuum.

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9.  Coordinate effective patient-specific care utilizing policies, standards of care, and available resources.

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10.  Advocate for policy changes that create safe, accessible, and quality health care for patients leading to principles of entrepreneurship and innovation within a dynamic healthcare environment.