With multiple ways to submit documents, Drexel makes it easy to complete your application. Learn more by visiting our supporting document submission guide. Disclaimer: Drexel University accepts New York residents into this program. State Regulations State restrictions may apply to some programs. Visit the Compliance pages for more information.
GPA of 3. National board certification and licensure as a Family Nurse Practitioner Required Documents With multiple ways to submit documents, Drexel makes it easy to complete your application.
A completed application Official transcripts from all universities or colleges and other post-secondary educational institutions including trade schools attended Two professional references required from previous or current supervisors, managers, nursing faculty members or program directors who can attest to applicant's clinical knowledge, skill, and potential aptitude for graduate study. References will not be accepted from colleagues or family members.
Personal statement to 1, words that will give the admissions committee a better understanding of: Why you are choosing this particular track How your current work experience will enhance your experience in this program, and Your plans upon completing the degree Resume including specific details of your responsibilities and job experiences A copy of your United States RN license License verification from your nursing license registry website is acceptable A copy of your current ACLS, BLS, and PALS certifications Additional requirements for International Students.
Curriculum Degree Requirements Plan of Study. Clinical Rotations, however, cannot be in New York State. This will not affect New York certification and licensure. State restrictions may apply to some programs. This certificate program is designed to prepare practitioners for professional practice in the management of medical, surgical, and critical care patient populations. Acute care nurse practitioners are needed in a variety of healthcare settings, including: intensive care units, consult services, hospitalist teams, palliative care services, home care, sub acute long-term care hospitals, specialty clinics and research intense settings.
The program is 29 credits and can generally be completed in one year of part-time study. Students who are board certified nurse practitioners in another discipline may be eligible for a reduction in course work and clinical hours. An individual program of study will be formulated by performing a formal Gap Analysis of previously completed course work. Students wishing to be considered for a reduction in course or clinical work are required to submit syllabi, course calendars, and transcripts of courses under consideration.
If these courses Advanced Pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacology, and Physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning are not transferred in they must be taken at Drexel prior to the first clinical course. All students are required to successfully complete Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP specific pharmacology at Drexel prior to beginning the clinical courses.
This program provides the knowledge and skills needed to improve and sustain the health of acutely ill patients. Emphasis is placed upon diagnostic reasoning and clinical decision making. Pennsylvania RN licensure is required prior to the start of your clinical components. While this is not a requirement for admission, we recommend starting the process immediately after admission.
References will not be accepted from colleagues or family members. Licenses: A copy of your current, unrestricted United States RN license or eligibility for licensure as a registered nurse.
License verification from your nursing license registry website are acceptable. Requirements can be found here. This program is organized into four week quarters per year as opposed to the traditional two semester system which means you can take more courses in a shorter time period. One semester credit is equivalent to 1. For Full List of courses, please visit Drexel Online. Disclaimer: Drexel University accepts New York residents into this program.
Visit the Compliance pages for more information. Admission Requirements Technical Standards - Nursing Note: Prior to starting clinical rotations, students must provide license verification in the appropriate state in which they will complete their clinical rotations, as well as Pennsylvania in which the University is located. Please note that transcripts are required regardless of number of credits taken or if the credits were transferred to another school.
Transcripts must show course-by-course grades and degree conferrals. If your school does not notate degree conferrals on the official transcripts, you must provide copies of any graduate or degree certificates. You may use our electronic letter of recommendation service If a recommender prefers to submit an original, hard copy letter, please remind them that it must include an ink signature and be submitted in a sealed envelope.
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