Doctor of Nursing Practice PHD Program By University of Kansas |Top Universities
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Program overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Study Level

PHD

The DNP - Adult/Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) curriculum focuses on the knowledge and skills required to educate advanced practice nurses to provide patient-centered, quality care to a culturally diverse population of adults. Interdisciplinary coordination, patient education, quality improvement and project development activities are emphasized. The Clinical Nurse Specialist is an APRN and an expert in a particular specialty, such as a population, type of problem, setting, type of care, or disease. A CNS has three spheres of influence: patient/family, nursing, and system/organization. A CNS can diagnose, develop plans of care for, treat, and provide ongoing management of complex patients. A CNS can prescribe medications and durable medical equipment in some states (including Kansas). The Clinical Nurse Specialist provides expertise and support to bedside nurses, helps drive practice changes throughout the organization, and ensures the use of best practices and evidence-based care to achieve the best possible outcomes. The DNP - Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner curriculum focuses on the knowledge and skills required to educate advanced practice nurses to provide primary health care to a culturally diverse population of adults. The Adult/Gerontological nurse practitioner focuses upon assessment and management of common acute and chronic health care problems of adult and older adult patients in the primary care setting. Nurses are educated for practice that is evidence-based, collaborative, and reflective of an understanding of current health care delivery, as well as economic, ethical, and professional issues. The DNP - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) curriculum focuses on the knowledge and skills required to educate advanced practice nurses to provide primary health care to clients and families across the lifespan. Upon completion, graduates are eligible to sit for national certification examinations and to apply for the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license. FNPs provide comprehensive health promotion services to ambulatory clients; evaluate presenting problems at the client's initial contact with the primary care system; and continuing care to clients with acute and stable chronic illnesses. In addition to clinical practice, other themes emphasized throughout the graduate coursework include: an epidemiological approach to clinical problems; family and community systems; appropriate use of technology; cost effectiveness; collaboration; consultation and the referral process; theoretical frameworks; and the research base for primary care practice. The Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program at the KU School of Nursing prepares advanced practice nurses at the highest level of nursing practice. The DNP offers sophisticated, cutting-edge experiences that help nurses actively engage in a complex, dynamic and demanding health care field. Skills in collaboration, innovation and evaluation, complemented by advanced practice nursing skills, will prepare nurses to shape the future of health care.

Program overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Study Level

PHD

The DNP - Adult/Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) curriculum focuses on the knowledge and skills required to educate advanced practice nurses to provide patient-centered, quality care to a culturally diverse population of adults. Interdisciplinary coordination, patient education, quality improvement and project development activities are emphasized. The Clinical Nurse Specialist is an APRN and an expert in a particular specialty, such as a population, type of problem, setting, type of care, or disease. A CNS has three spheres of influence: patient/family, nursing, and system/organization. A CNS can diagnose, develop plans of care for, treat, and provide ongoing management of complex patients. A CNS can prescribe medications and durable medical equipment in some states (including Kansas). The Clinical Nurse Specialist provides expertise and support to bedside nurses, helps drive practice changes throughout the organization, and ensures the use of best practices and evidence-based care to achieve the best possible outcomes. The DNP - Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner curriculum focuses on the knowledge and skills required to educate advanced practice nurses to provide primary health care to a culturally diverse population of adults. The Adult/Gerontological nurse practitioner focuses upon assessment and management of common acute and chronic health care problems of adult and older adult patients in the primary care setting. Nurses are educated for practice that is evidence-based, collaborative, and reflective of an understanding of current health care delivery, as well as economic, ethical, and professional issues. The DNP - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) curriculum focuses on the knowledge and skills required to educate advanced practice nurses to provide primary health care to clients and families across the lifespan. Upon completion, graduates are eligible to sit for national certification examinations and to apply for the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license. FNPs provide comprehensive health promotion services to ambulatory clients; evaluate presenting problems at the client's initial contact with the primary care system; and continuing care to clients with acute and stable chronic illnesses. In addition to clinical practice, other themes emphasized throughout the graduate coursework include: an epidemiological approach to clinical problems; family and community systems; appropriate use of technology; cost effectiveness; collaboration; consultation and the referral process; theoretical frameworks; and the research base for primary care practice. The Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program at the KU School of Nursing prepares advanced practice nurses at the highest level of nursing practice. The DNP offers sophisticated, cutting-edge experiences that help nurses actively engage in a complex, dynamic and demanding health care field. Skills in collaboration, innovation and evaluation, complemented by advanced practice nursing skills, will prepare nurses to shape the future of health care.

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Undergraduate

6+

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The University of Kansas is a major public comprehensive research and teaching university fully accredited by the North Central Association/Higher Learning Commission. KU offers the highest-quality academic programs (149 bachelor, 123 masters, 96 doctorate and professional degree programs, and 61 graduate certificate programs.) The academic programs are supported by 12 libraries and several museums, including art and natural history. Top national ranked graduate programs in public administration, special education, occupational therapy, speech-language-pathology, environmental policy and management, education, petroleum engineering, and physical therapy provide outstanding academic opportunities. Excellent graduate programs are available in architecture, art, business, design, education, engineering (aerospace, architectural, bioengineering, chemical, civil, computer, computer science, electrical, environmental, engineering physics, engineering and project management, mechanical, and petroleum), health professions-including audiology, dietetics and nutrition, nurse anesthesia, and respiratory care, journalism, liberal arts, law, medicine, music, nursing, pharmacy  (medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology), and social welfare. The student population is 22% minority and comes from all 50 US states and 109 countries. The university has 2,900 faculty. The Applied English Center is fully accredited by CEA. The university provides a full range of student services, on-campus apartments, Graduate Teaching and Graduate Research Assistantships and other part-time employment opportunities. There are endless opportunities at the university, tuition/fees and housing costs are reasonable, and a graduate or professional degree from the University of Kansas is valued all over the world. Over the past several years the University has built several large buildings to support integrated learning and research. The new facilities include Engineering labs - Acoustic Reverberation Suite/ Anechoic Chamber; Biomaterials, Materials Characterization, Surface Characterization, Composite Materials Labs; Biofuels Research Suite; Engine Test Cell; Multi-use Innovation Labs and Greenhouse; Lutz Fracture & Fatigue, Sustainable Building Labs. Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Physics, and Molecular Biosciences labs - low vibration area for materials and biology imaging work, fabrication clean room that will enable experiments on biomaterials and electronics, the University is home for NIH funded Center of Biotechnology.  Geology and Petroleum Engineering labs - Shared PVT and Micro Imaging facilities; Fluid Inclusion Geochemistry and Microscopy; Digital Rock Physics and Petrophysics; Geospectroscopy; Microscopy; Isotope Geochemistry; Keck-NSF Paleoenvironmental and Environmental Stable Isotope; Advanced PVT; 3D Visualization ; Biogeochemistry; Reservoir Teaching; Machine Learning; Organic Geochemistry and Paleontology; Groundwater Contaminant Remediation. Film, TV, Media fields have new state of the arts facilities with two-story sound stage, recording studio, high tech computer editing and animation lab facilities. The University of Kansas Medical Center is one of only 26 universities in the U.S. to be recognized with national designation by the National Institutes of Health for our cancer center, Alzheimer's disease center, and clinical and translational science institute. The Medical Center has a major new teaching facility for Medicine, Nursing and Health Professions fields that includes 6 simulation patient rooms - operating, labor & delivery, post-operating, anesthesia care, intensive care, med-surge, and emergency.

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