Family Nurse Practitioner Track (FNP)
Prepare for board certificationas a Family Nurse Practitioner |
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Clinical placementsprovided across Massachusetts |
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Gain practice scopeto diagnose and treat patients across the lifespan |
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track is designed to prepare graduates in advanced nursing practice. This program equips future FNPs to provide family-centered primary care, from wellness to illness, to diverse populations across the lifespan. Graduates are prepared as nurse practitioners who will be leaders in clinical practice, nursing education, health policy and healthcare delivery systems.
You can become a FNP through our following programs:
- Graduate Entry Pathway to DNP - For non-nurses with a Bachelor’s degree or higher in a non-nursing field
- Bachelor's of Science Degree (BSN) to DNP - For registered nurses who have completed a BSN from an accredited institution and wish to earn their DNP
Meet the students of the Family Nurse Practitioner Track |
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Worcester-born DNP student spearheads project emphasizing community in curriculum |
War refugee, women’s health advocate chronicles life as a UMass Chan nursing student on YouTube |
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