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Jefferson College of Health Professions
Announces
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program
Philadelphia, August 2003 - Jefferson College of Health Professions
of Thomas Jefferson University has added the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
specialty to its graduate program offerings. Beginning with the fall 2003
semester, students can enroll in the program on a full- or part-time basis
with courses available in class or on-line. The Pennsylvania Board of
Nursing approved program offers a master's degree for registered nurses
who want to work in the expanded role of neonatal nurse practitioner.
The 36 credits needed for the degree can be completed in 15 months on
a full-time basis. Part-time scheduling can vary depending on individual
needs. The program is a collaborative endeavor between JCHP's Department
of Nursing and Jefferson Medical College/Thomas Jefferson University Hospital's
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology.
According to JCHP graduate nursing program director, Mary Bowen, CRNP,
JD, DNS, "Neonatal nurse practitioners are in short supply within
the profession. Many positions are available regionally and throughout
the Jefferson Health System. Jefferson graduates are extremely well received
in the workforce with most students receiving multiple job offers. Our
students are also able to go directly into their chosen field because
of the excellent clinical opportunities they are afforded here which includes
state-of-the-art hospital care with the most advanced surgical and high
tech procedures."
Neonatal Nurse Practitioners provide direct care to infants and their
families in neonatal intensive care units as well as follow-up care. The
NNP manages a caseload of neonatal patients in consultation and collaboration
with physicians and other members of the healthcare team. Using knowledge
of pathophysiology, pharmacolgy and physiology the NNP exercises independent
judgement in the assessment, diagnosis, plan of care of infants and in
the performance of certain delegated procedures. As an advanced practice
neonatal nurse the NNP is also involved in education, consultation, and
research.
For over 100 years Jefferson has been educating men and women in the
art and science of nursing. Nursing education has been an integral part
of Jefferson since its inception in 1891 as The Jefferson Medical College
Hospital School of Nursing. The Department of Nursing was established
in 1970 in the College of Health Professions.
Jefferson offers a flexible range of full- and part-time program options
based on past education, professional experience, work schedule and special
interest. These include the undergraduate BSN and graduate MSN programs.
Programs feature individualized plans of study and advisement, credit
for prior education and practice experience and students in accelerated
programs earn graduate credits while in the undergraduate phase at undergraduate
tuition rates. Full scholarships in return for a practice commitment at
JHS hospitals were available to JCHP fast track and senior prelicensure
students during the 2003-04 year. It is anticipated that similar opportunities
will be available for 2004-05 applicants.
For more information about the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program or
any of the other graduate programs at JCHP, contact Mary Bowen, CRNP,
JD, DNS at mary.bowen@jefferson.edu or
215-503-6057.
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