Family Nurse Practitioner
About
Graduates of the MSN family nurse practitioners (FNP) track are equipped to treat common acute and chronic conditions of people of all ages. Another major emphasis of the FNP is health, wellness, and preventive care. Graduates are employed in local health departments, family health centers, local hospitals, nursing homes, as well as specialized areas.
Curriculum
The curriculum includes a combination of core courses and family nurse practitioner components. More information about the curriculum ...
Clinical
The program requirements include 700 hours performing clinical activities. These activities are supervised by clinical preceptors in community health centers private offices, acute care settings, home health, and nursing homes. Many FNPs choose to practice in specialty areas. Many FNPs choose to practice in specialty areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to questions about the Family Nurse Practitioner Track.
Contact
Please contact the Office of Student Services at (502) 852-1196 for information on admissions and programs of study. Contact the Track Coordinator Dr. Lee Ridner via email or at (502) 852-8518 for career or clinical information.

