Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP
The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) program prepares NPs to be educated, certified, and licensed to practice as primary care providers for young adults, adults, and older adults. In this role, students will provide direct healthcare services by assessing and managing both health and acute and chronic illness states. You will develop competencies in health promotion, health protection, disease prevention, and management. Our students work in community settings such as outpatient clinics, provider's offices, long-term care settings, and patients' homes. In this specialty NPs and their patients develop satisfying long-term relationships and become trusted health counselors and providers of primary healthcare.
Highlights
- Direct contact with expert faculty and preceptors in the field of Primary Care and Specialties that are often co-managed with primary care providers
- Prepares the student for primary care management of patients
- Small student-to-faculty seminars
- Individualized student advisement
- Internal transfers are not allowed
Goals
- Educate Primary Care Nurse Practitioners who will provide leadership in developing, implementing, and evaluating interventions that promote the highest possible quality of life for adolescent, adult and older adult patients.
- Utilize evidence-based knowledge that advances patient-centered, primary care practice.
- Prepare graduates to act as primary care providers in healthcare settings to promote quality, safety, and cost-effective outcomes.
- Provide experiences in primary care and specialty clinical areas that address the health care needs of diverse populations.
Practicum opportunities
- Clinical placements are arranged by faculty.
- Outstanding clinical placement opportunities are available in:
- Primary care offices, outpatient ambulatory care centers, Mt. Sinai Medical Center (MSMC) clinics, NYU Langone Medical Center (NYULMC) outpatient clinics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center outpatient clinics (MSKCC), Montefiore Medical Center outpatient clinics, New York-Presbyterian Health System (NYPHS) outpatient clinics, North Shore – LIJ Health System) outpatient clinics, Veterans outpatient clinics, and Specialty practices (pain management, urology, gastroenterology, cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, hepatology, neurology, urgent care, gerontology, oncology, outpatient drug addiction centers, and more.
Program outcomes
- Preparation of students to successfully sit for either the AANP of ANCC board certification exam as Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioners
- Meet NYS requirements for licensure as an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
- Meet State and Federal requirements to obtain a DEA number upon graduation
- Meet State requirements to obtain prescription privileges upon graduation
Course Number | Course Title | Credit | Term | |
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NURSE-GN 2005 | Intro Stats Health Profs | 3 | Fall, Spring, Summer | |
The syllabus for N41.2005 is intended for graduate students in nursing. The course provides the foundations necessary to understand elementary biostatistics and applications of biostatistics in the medical literature. It will concentrate on the interpretation and comprehension of graphical and statistical techniques that are essential components to medical research. The ability to understand basic arithmetic and high school algebra is required. |
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NURSE-GN 2303 | Research in Nursing | 3 | Fall, Spring, Summer | |
This graduate research course is designed to develop the role of the advanced practice nurse, midwife, educator, administrator, or informatics specialist as a competent research consumer. An evidence-based practice paradigm is used to promote acquisition of information literacy and critical appraisal skills which, combined with clinical judgment and patient preferences, support evidence-based decision making. |
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NURSE-GN 2041 | Issues and Trends in Nursing and Health Care | 3 | Fall, January, Spring | |
In this course, students analyze current political, social, and economic issues and trends that affect health care delivery, nursing, and health policy. The course focuses on the United States and includes global issues that affect health care systems and delivery of care. Students develop strategies for collaborating with individuals and organizations in efforts to enhance health equity and the quality of care for patients and populations of diverse racial, ethnic, gender, and other identities. The course covers credentialing of advanced practice nurses and its importance in providing high quality care. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to develop and pursue their professional goals in terms of participation and leadership in professional organizations, engaging in civic participation, and obtaining and using health policy evidence and information to advance health equity. Coursework entails individual and group assignments in both synchronous and asynchronous modes. This is a required core course for all master’s students at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing and open to other NYU graduate students with permission of the instructor. |
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NURSE-GN 2011 | Apn: Pop Focus Care | 3 | Fall, Spring, Summer | |
The Population-Focused Care course explores advanced practice nursing at community and population levels. Nursing contributions to core public health functions and essential public health services are considered in the context of theoretical frameworks for health communication and behavioral change to develop programs to improve the health of populations. Data sources for community health assessment and epidemiologic analyses are examined. Cultural and political competencies are also addressed. |
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NURSE-GN 2050 | Advanced Pathophysiology | 3 | Fall, Spring | |
This course provides students with the opportunity to deeply explore core pathophysThis course provides students with the opportunity to deeply explore core pathophysiological concepts that provide a strong foundation for advanced practice. The aim is to expand on knowledge of the pathogenesis of health problems across the life span. Pathophysiology is integrated with a developmental perspective to facilitate an in-depth understanding of functional and dysfunctional integration of organ systems in the human. Clinical situations designed to illustrate specific concepts are presented during the lecture and in-class student discussions.iological concepts that provide a strong foundation for advanced practice. The aim is to expand on knowledge of the pathogenesis of health problems across the life span. Pathophysiology is integrated with a developmental perspective to facilitate an in-depth understanding of functional and dysfunctional integration of organ systems in the human. Clinical situations designed to illustrate specific concepts are presented during the lecture and in-class student discussions. |
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NURSE-GN 2021 | Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics Across the Lifespan | 3 | Fall, Spring | |
The goal of this course is to prepare the advanced practice nurse to prescribe pharmacotherapies that improve patient care outcomes. . The student will learn to integrate his/her knowledge of basic pharmacology and pathophysiology with advanced pharmacotherapeutic principles to enhance treatment decisions and prescribe medications for the prevention and treatment of disease. Various methodologies will be used to allow the student practice in incorporating patient history, assessment, and diagnoses with consideration of the best, safest and most effective pharmacy The goal of this course is to prepare the advanced practice nurse to prescribe pharmacotherapies that improve patient care outcomes. . The student will learn to integrate his/her knowledge of basic pharmacology and pathophysiology with advanced pharmacotherapeutic principles to enhance treatment decisions and prescribe medications for the prevention and treatment of disease. Various methodologies will be used to allow the student practice in incorporating patient history, assessment, and diagnoses with consideration of the best, safest and most effective pharmacy options. An emphasis on critical analysis of the evidence according to evidence-based principles and subsequent application of the evidence into the medical and treatment plans will be fostered. Critical decision analysis will assist the student to evaluate and revise treatment plans to improve patient care. |
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NURSE-GN 2012 | Advanced Physical Assessment Across the Lifespan | 3 | Fall, Summer | |
In this course, the advanced practice student develops advanced comprehensive history taking and physical assessment competencies in the context of the nurse-client relationship. The outcomes are achieved via a case-based approach that is hypothesis driven and focuses on clinical decision making using the best available evidence to mutually address client goals using a culturally relevant approach. There is an introduction to laboratory and diagnostic tests and basic electrocardiogram interpretation as part of the decision making process. |
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NURSE-GN 2013 | Contemp Clin Pract Roles | 3 | Spring, Summer | |
The role of the Advanced Practice Nurse, (APN) with a systematic introduction to direct client care and practice management is explored. Introduction to the role of the advanced practice nurse, and the Nurse Practitioner (NP) as clinician, advocate educator, collaborator, and leader is initiated. Autonomous and collaborative practice will be emphasized. Concepts applicable to working with culturally diverse and underserved individuals and families through skills related to leadership, communication, change management, evidence based practice, and ethical decision making are addressed. Selected nursing models will be used to support role implementation in a variety of settings including those for the delivery of primary care, acute care, ambulatory care and long term health care. |
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NURSE-GN 2036 | Health Promotion across the Adult-Older Adult Lifespan | 3 | Fall | |
This course provides an introduction to theoretical, developmental, and clinical issues relevant to advanced nursing practice in the care of adults and older adults. It is designed to enable students to develop the necessary knowledge base and skills for evidence-based practice as advanced practice nurses. Social, political, cultural, and ethical issues that influence access and utilization of health care are explored and health belief models are incorporated. Health promotion and disease prevention concepts and strategies will be emphasized. Family theory aThis course provides an introduction to theoretical, developmental, and clinical issues relevant to advanced nursing practice in the care of adults and older adults. It is designed to enable students to develop the necessary knowledge base and skills for evidence-based practice as advanced practice nurses. Social, political, cultural, and ethical issues that influence access and utilization of health care are explored and health belief models are incorporated. Health promotion and disease prevention concepts and strategies will be emphasized. Family theory and adult development within the context of cultural diversity will also be addressed. |
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NURSE-GN 2037 | Common Health Problems of Adults and Older Adults & Seminar | 3 | Spring | |
This course is designed to enable students to develop the necessary knowledge base and problem-solving skills for practice as nurse practitioners. Course content will focus on the methodologies used to diagnose and treat common health problems and the educational and counseling components of care. Students are expected to critically appraise current research concerning diverse populations of adults and older adults to form the basis of assessment, intervention, and evaluation. |
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NURSE-GN 2030 | Geriatric Syndromes | 3 | Summer | |
This course focuses on the assessment, diagnosis and management ofcommon health problems seen in older adults in long-term care, acute and primary care settings emphasizing the specialized knowledge of the changes of aging that are critical to provision of safe care to this group. Within this context health promotion, illness prevention, case finding, physical, functional, and mental health assessment, decision making, and management of complex and multi-system health problems are emphasized. The focus is on rehabilitation and maintenance of quality of life. The leadership role of the advanced practice nurse, case load management, interdisciplinary collaboration, regional and national resources, consideration of learning needs and ethical concerns relative to working with frail clients ,family and staff are addressed. Students are expected to critically appraise current research concerning diverse populations of older adults to form the basis of the assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and evaluation of their care. Interventions for the older adult are developed within a framework of ethical and socio-cultural competency that promotes safe, quality patient-centered care congruent with concern for the best available use of the patient’s economic resources and wishes. |
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NURSE-GN 2060 | Mental Health Across the Lifespan | 3 | Spring, Summer | |
This course presents theoretical perspectives on common mental health problemson a continuum from psychological distress to psychiatric disorder, including substance use disorders, experienced by adolescents, adults and older adults. Social, biological and psychological, genetic and environmental factors influencing individuals, families and groups that contribute to risk for illness will be examined in special needs, underserved and vulnerable populations. The influence of cultural beliefs and provider and consumer attitudes will be analyzed as shaping factors in the assessment, diagnosis, nursing and medical management of psychiatric disorders. Pharmacologic, interpersonal, neuro-modulation and alternative treatment will be analyzed for best practices in individual and population-focused care. The course highlights the roles of the direct provider delivering advanced practice level, comprehensive, inter-professional care to patients with complex primary and co-occurring disorders in a range of settings. |
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NURSE-GN 2016 | Adult-Gerontology Primary Care II | 3 | Fall | |
This course prepares students to provide primary care to adolescents and adult clients across the life span. The course integrates advanced practice nursing competencies with holistic assessment, diagnostic reasoning, and analysis of differential diagnoses in primary care. Students apply critical thinking and evidence based clinical decision making skills to develop, implement, and evaluate management plans for adolescents and adults residing in the community with acute and chronic health problems. Client advocacy; health promotion; disease prevention; and physical, functional, and mental health assessment and management are emphasized. Caseload management, interdisciplinary collaboration, community resources, and consideration of learning needs of diverse populations, clients, family, and staff are addressed. |
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NURSE-GN 2017 | Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Practicum II | 3 | Fall | |
The leadership role of the adult nurse practitioner (ANP) in the primary care setting is analyzed as a framework for managing the healthcare needs of adolescents and adult populations with complex health problems. Acute and chronic health care needs of individuals, families and communities are assessed, diagnosed, managed and evaluatedThe leadership role of the adult nurse practitioner (ANP) in the primary care setting is analyzed as a framework for managing the healthcare needs of adolescents and adult populations with complex health problems. Acute and chronic health care needs of individuals, families and communities are assessed, diagnosed, managed and evaluated using evidence-based best practices. Emphasis is placed on the leadership role of the ANP in providing ethical, culturally competent and collaborative health care, yielding quality and cost-effective outcomes. |
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NURSE-GN 2018 | APN: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care III | 3 | Spring | |
This course focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, management and evaluation of complex health problems of the adolescents and adult clients in primary care settings. Students apply critical thinking and evidence based clinical decision-making competencies to formulate comprehensive differential diagnoses and develop management plans with outcome criteria for adolescents and adult clients and their families. Students combine the advanced practice roles of clinician, educator, advocate, and leader to design and evaluate therapeutic interventions that utilize a variety of treatment modalities. Concepts include health promotion, disease prevention, collaboration, cultural competency, health policy and ethical issues. Individual, family and community health needs are evaluated utilizing a population focused framework. |
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NURSE-GN 2019 | APN: Adult-Gerontology Primay Care Practicum III | 3 | Spring | |
The leadership role of the adult nurse practitioner (ANP) in the primary care setting is analyzed as a framework for managing the healthcare needs of adolescents and adult populations with complex health problems. Acute and chronic health care needs of individuals, families and communities are assessed, diagnosed, managed and evaluated using evidence-based best practices. Emphasis is placed on the leadership role of the ANP in providing ethical, culturally competent and collaborative health care, yielding quality and cost-effective outcomes. |
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Graduate Elective | 3 | |||
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