Nursing - Nurse Midwifery


Level: Masters
Language: English
Category: Nursing

Description

Nurse Midwifery: The purpose of the Nurse-midwifery concentration is to prepare professional nurses as safe and competent practitioners of nurse midwifery who are eligible for certification by the American College of Nurse Midwives. A special intent is for graduates to assume care provider roles in rural areas so as to better meet the needs of underserved women and infants. Additionally, graduates are prepared to incorporate appropriate theory bases and research findings into the delivery of care and to use the scientific method to solve problems in their area of practice, nurse midwifery.Curriculum: A minimum of 48 s.h. is required for graduation in the Nurse-Midwifery concentration. The Nurse-Midwifery Concentration offers two methods for completing your graduation requirements. The first is a full time curriculum plan which spans two years. The second is a part time plan which will take three years to complete. These curriculum plans are only a suggested course sequence and you may be able to modify your schedule by meeting with your graduate advisor.Admission: Admission to the Master of Science in Nursing program requires the student to meet the minimum admission requirements for graduate study as established by the university and the following requirements established by the School of Nursing: A baccalaureate degree in nursing from an NLN accredited program. A minimum GPA of 2.50 in undergraduate studies and a minimum GPA of 3.00 in nursing major. Acceptable score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) within the past five years. Currently licensed to practice as a registered nurse (RN) in North Carolina. (The out of-state student must procure a North Carolina RN license before enrolling in clinical courses). A two page statement describing the applicant's interest in graduate study, career goals, and the MSN degree's relationship to those goals.Three professional references, with one reference from an individual who is knowledgeable about the candidates nursing practiceA personal interview with a member of the graduate facultyAn applicant for the nurse-midwifery program, in addition to the usual admission criteria, must have one year RN experience (labor&delivery experience preferred) and demonstrate commitment to practice with underserved populations. Preference will be given to candidates who have already negotiated midwifery practices in a rural area.An applicant for the family nurse practitioner concentration, in addition to the usual admission criteria, must have one year RN experience

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