Available courses

Economic principles applied to healthcare markets, policy, and decision-making.
Prescriptive authority preparation. Drug selection, dosing, monitoring, polypharmacy, and controlled substances management. DEA requirements. 3 credits.
Continuation of supervised clinical experience. Minimum 250 additional hours. Focus on complex patients. 4 credits.
Supervised clinical experience in primary care. Minimum 250 hours with board-certified preceptor. 4 credits.
Geriatric syndromes, polypharmacy, cognitive assessment, end-of-life care, and care coordination for older adults. 3 credits.
Management of common adult conditions. Acute and chronic disease management, health maintenance, and preventive care. 3 credits.
Women's health across the lifespan. Reproductive health, contraception, prenatal care, menopause, and common gynecological conditions. 3 credits.
Health promotion, disease prevention, and management of common pediatric conditions. Well-child visits, immunizations, developmental screening. 3 credits.
NP scope of practice, collaborative practice agreements, legal/regulatory issues, reimbursement, and practice management. 2 credits.
Comprehensive health history, physical examination, and ordering/interpreting diagnostic tests. Clinical decision-making frameworks. 3 credits.
Advanced pathophysiological concepts across the lifespan. Focus on differential diagnosis and disease management. 3 credits.
Capstone clinical experience. Minimum 250 hours. Transition to independent practice. 4 credits.