Why Become a Family Nurse Practitioner? 8 FNP Benefits
Some nursing specializations enjoy opportunities for professional autonomy and advancement. Discover eight reasons to become a family nurse practitioner.
Some nursing specializations enjoy opportunities for professional autonomy and advancement. Discover eight reasons to become a family nurse practitioner.
Interested in experiencing more independence in your career? The nurse practitioner pathway can lead to increased self-direction and autonomy in nursing.
Examine the clinical nursing skills associated with effective nursing, and learn how they combine with soft skills to create a well-rounded approach to care.
Discover some potential clinical and non-clinical doctorate in nursing jobs, and learn how they all strive toward improving patient care and outcomes.
Anxiety disorders affect tens of millions of people in the U.S., making them the nation's most common type of mental disorder.
The health care landscape in the U.S. is looking a lot different these days, with an aging population and fewer providers to care for them — putting stress on the system at an unprecedented level.
What are the essential skills for a nurse practitioner? Explore some of the core competencies associated with success in advanced practice nursing roles.
Interdisciplinary collaboration is a foundational element of excellent care provision for all who are working to make an impact. Nursing specialization is vital because specialists have unique roles that address the complexity of the human condition.
Nurse practitioners impact the health and well-being of patients by providing holistic care that emphasizes health promotion and disease prevention. There is no public health-specific certification for NPs.
At Marymount University, we recognize that the reason nurses have been ranked the top trusted professionals in the United States for more than two decades has everything to do with your commitment to care.
Out-of-State Students
Clinical placement requirements are unique for each state. Please see our list of program offerings by state or contact us to determine whether our programs fulfill your state requirements.
CCNE Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master's degree program in nursing, and Doctor of Nursing Practice program at Marymount University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.
To proceed with either the BSN to MSN FNP or the BSN to DNP FNP or the BSN to DNP PMHNP or the MSN PMHNP, you are required to have a bachelor’s degree and hold your RN license.
To proceed with either the PMC-FNP or the PMC-DNP or the PMC-PMHNP, you are required to have a master's degree and hold your RN license.
To proceed with the ABSN, you are required to have a bachelor's degree.
If you don’t meet these requirements but would still like further information, please contact us.
To proceed with the EdD in Educational Leadership and Organizational Leadership degree, you are required to have a master’s degree.
If you don’t meet this requirement but would still like further information, please contact us.
To proceed with the Doctor of Business Administration - Business Intelligence degree, you are required to have a master’s degree.
If you don’t meet this requirement but would still like further information, please contact us.
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