
Becoming a Public Health Nurse Practitioner
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. So, becoming a public health nurse practitioner is an opportunity to obtain an existing certification, such as Family Nurse Practitioner, and apply that specific knowledge to the core values of improving the health of whole communities or populations.
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Making the Match: The role of the LDFM in our Ed.D. Program
The role of the LDFM is to guide, mentor, and coach the Ed.D. students throughout the dissertation process. Here is what Dr. Jennifer Crystle had to say about the program.
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Thank You, Nurses
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.
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Fill Gaps in Primary Care as a Family Nurse Practitioner
Whether you are looking to enter a second career in nursing or are a working nurse looking to advance your education and become a primary care practitioner, read on to learn how the role of an FNP is working to improve the health care system in America.
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What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing?
As you explore the possibilities for your career and consider how advanced education might be part of the plan, you may be asking, “What can you do with a master’s in nursing?”
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How to Write School Mission and Vision Statements
One way that educational leaders can establish and encourage a positive culture that benefits everyone on campus is by creating well-written school mission and vision statements. Such statements set the tone for staff and students alike, making the purpose of the school clear and inspiring everyone to join together in realizing it.
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