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3.82
Spring 2026
This course explores telehealth technologies and application to nursing practice. Focus is placed on translating telehealth technologies into practice through learning and utilizing real time video conferencing, home monitoring technologies, and store and forward technologies. Credentialing, reimbursement, regulatory, and policy issues related to implementation are emphasized.
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3.99
Spring 2026
This seminar introduces students to the ethical and legal issues undergirding today's major healthcare issues. Students will engage US case law, ethical theories and public policy to grapple with the impact these issues have on current and future provision of health care.
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3.88
Spring 2026
Building on the CNL leadership courses, the course focuses on managing the care environment. Students are introduced to the health care system as a laterally integrated environment, with an organizational theory framework. Emphasis is placed on quality improvement, patient centered care, and evidence based practice to facilitate a culture of quality and safety. Students apply informatics in assessing the environment and improving outcomes.
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3.88
Spring 2026
This course is designed to provide an overview of (1) how health care is financed, organized, and delivered in the U.S., as well as (2) the major policy challenges created by the system's organization, or lack thereof. In drawing from a variety of perspectives-including political science, economics and history-the course surveys the key stakeholders: those who pay for, provide and receive care.
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3.73
Spring 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in Graduate Nursing.
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Spring 2026
Individually planned study in nursing specialty, administration, education, or research. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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3.49
Spring 2026
This course will cover pathophysiologic processes across the lifespan and explore complex patient cases that are commonly encountered in a variety of practice settings. Healthy body physiology is explored to better understand disease processes. This course serves as the foundation to develop differential diagnoses and comprehensive treatment plans for patients, families and populations. Prereq: graduate standing or instructor permission.
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3.84
Spring 2026
This course reviews, expands, and updates the advanced practice nurse student's knowledge of general pharmacology and therapeutics. This course aims to build on the APRN student's knowledge of pathophysiology and to expand the student's knowledge of drug-based treatments of illness, injury, and disease. The actions and interactions of common pharmaceuticals in advanced clinical nursing practice settings will be covered.
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3.91
Spring 2026
This seminar is designed to build the knowledge and skills of the APRN student in the use of appropriate pharmacotherapy for the treatment of conditions and diseases relevant to their specialty practice using a systems-based approach. Using a case-based format, students will apply advanced pharmacologic principles and published guidelines to inform clinical therapeutic decision making and to avoid medication related adverse effects.
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3.89
Spring 2026
This course examines the role, advanced competencies, and scope of advanced practice nurses in the context of the statutory, regulatory, and economic milieu of US healthcare. Students evaluate reimbursement structures through the application of evaluation and management coding. Students explore advocacy opportunities to promote optimal outcomes and foster nursing's professional growth and role identity.
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