Advanced Practice Courses
In addition to foundational nursing courses, the Walsh University FNP program offers a range of advanced practice courses specifically tailored to family primary care. These courses focus on topics such as health assessment, primary care management, diagnostic reasoning, and therapeutic interventions. Through these advanced practice courses, students acquire the specialized knowledge and skills required to provide comprehensive and evidence-based care to individuals and families.
Interdisciplinary Approach
The Walsh University FNP curriculum takes an interdisciplinary approach, integrating concepts and perspectives from various healthcare disciplines. This approach enables students to understand the interconnectedness of healthcare and collaborate effectively with other healthcare professionals. By working alongside students from disciplines such as pharmacy, physical therapy, and social work, FNP students gain a broader perspective on patient care and develop skills in interprofessional collaboration.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
Walsh University provides state-of-the-art facilities to enhance the learning experience for FNP students. The simulation labs at Walsh University are equipped with the latest technology, including high-fidelity patient simulators and virtual reality tools. These labs offer students a realistic patient care experience, allowing them to practice their skills in a controlled and supportive environment. The simulation labs also provide opportunities for students to develop critical thinking and decision-making skills in a safe and controlled setting.