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Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24 
    
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24

Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner - MSN


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Master of Science in Nursing

Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner – MS1236

School of Nursing
Athens Campus (Main Office)
Grover Center E365
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio 45701
740-593-4494
800-560-0144 (toll free)
graduatenursing@ohio.edu

Delivery Mode: Online

Terms of Entry: Fall only

Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None

Program Overview

The Ohio University School of Nursing promotes excellence in the profession of nursing through education, scholarship, and service. The School provides quality educational experiences, utilizes clinical partnerships, and facilitates regional collaboration that will enhance the health of diverse communities.

The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program consists of both didactic and practice-based clinical performance courses. The didactic courses present nursing knowledge, theoretical concepts, models, and research that inform patient care and evidence-based practice. The practice-based courses provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge; practice skills; plan, implement and evaluate interventions and programs; and learn the full scope of the role for which they are preparing.

The Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP) track option prepares students to be eligible for certification as an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP). AG-ACNPs provide direct patient management and patient care in acute and complex care settings.

Clinical practicum experiences occur in acute-care settings under supervision of acute-care physicians and advanced practice providers for a minimum of 750 direct-care hours. Courses are taught in a primarily online format with opportunities for synchronous web-based interactions with faculty and peers as well as brief on-campus intensives that focus on skills and advanced practice and procedures. The program is typically completed in six semesters. 

Program Learning Outcomes 

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Synthesizes knowledge from nursing and other disciplines as a basis for clinical judgment, clinical reasoning, and innovative evidence-based education and practice.
  2. Incorporates evidence-based practice in the delivery of person-centered care to enhance health outcomes and improve health systems.
  3. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to select and apply principles of population health and advocacy strategies that optimize health outcomes for individuals, families, communities, and populations.
  4. Integrate and evaluate evidence-based practice to inform and promote advanced clinical practice.
  5. Analyze and apply quality improvement strategies to create a culture of safe, professional nursing practice that optimizes health and protects all.
  6. Apply leadership skills as a member of the interprofessional team to optimize the health of individuals, families, and populations within complex healthcare environments.
  7. Apply evidence-based, innovative strategies based on organizational and systems policies to enhance value, access, quality, and cost-effectiveness within complex healthcare delivery systems.
  8. Integrate information technology systems to drive decision making, healthcare change and interdisciplinary communication in complex healthcare delivery systems.
  9. Integrate the role of the advanced practice nurse utilizing effective professional communication and presence to promote person-centered care.
  10. Contribute to an environment that promotes self-care, personal health, well-being and professional development in a culture of accountability and collaboration.

Opportunities for Graduates

This certificate provides specific specialty content required for board eligibility for AGACNP certification. This national certification is required by many healthcare organizations for employment as an acute-care nurse practitioner in acute care settings such as:

  • Caring for the Traumatically Injured
  • Emergency departments
  • Medical/Surgical ICUs
  • Cardiovascular ICUs
  • Specialized Intervention Units

Further Information

Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/chsp/nursing/graduate/masters/adult-gerontology-acute-care-nurse-practitioner

Admission Requirements

  • Awarded Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from a regionally accredited institution with minimum grade point average of 3.0.
  • Statement of professional goals
  • Resume or CV
  • Three letters of recommendation from individuals who are knowledgeable about the applicant’s ability to complete graduate-level coursework and practice abilities. A minimum of 2 of these must be from individuals prepared at or above the master’s level. One must be from an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse or Registered Nurse.
  • Residents of and evidence of valid, unencumbered RN licensure in an approved state (https://www.ohio.edu/chsp/nursing/graduate/masters/msn-application-process)
  • A web-based admission interview with faculty
  • Evidence of the equivalent of two years full-time relevant experience working as an RN within the past five years

Pre-Clinical Requirements

  • Specified health status/clinical requirements (i.e., immunization status, BLS certification) per the current Graduate Handbook
  • Federal and state background checks free from disqualifying offenses
  • Evidence of malpractice insurance

International Students

This certificate program does not permit full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 cannot be issued based on admission to this program.

Graduation Requirements

Complete the following courses for a total of 40 credit hours (not necessarily in the order listed):

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