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Primary Care of the Family Practicum II

Description:
Family nursing theory and research are further integrated as students develop competencies in their role as family nurse practitioner. Under the supervision of nurse practitioners and faculty, students manage and coordinate primary care for multicultural urban families experiencing a continuum of health promotion, episodic, and chronic illness problems. The diagnostic, therapeutic, evaluative, consultative, and teaching functions of the nurse practitioner role are examined within a professional, ethical and legal framework. Skills in collaborative interdisciplinary practice are emphasized. Seminar discussions include an exploration of the health policy issues that influence the delivery of health care to underserved urban families and communities.

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2013 Fall

Section Class Number Weekly Schedule Time Instructor Location
01 9712
- Ouzts,Kathleen Marie ON-LINE More Info
01 1243 Tu 07:00 PM - 09:45 PM McAllister,Margaret W02-0125 More Info
01L 1244
- Bogal,Carolyn B
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02 9713
- Buttaro,Terry ON-LINE More Info
02L 1245
- Bogal,Carolyn B
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03 9714
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ON-LINE More Info
03L 2977
- Bogal,Carolyn B
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2013 Spring

Section Class Number Weekly Schedule Time Instructor Location
01 3962
- Ouzts,Kathleen Marie ON-LINE More Info
02 3963
- Buttaro,Terry ON-LINE More Info
03 12982
- McAllister,Margaret ON-LINE More Info

2013 Summer

Section Class Number Weekly Schedule Time Instructor Location
01Z 1887
- Ouzts,Kathleen Marie ON-LINE More Info
02Z 3598
- Halon,Patricia A ON-LINE More Info