Faculty-Led Research Projects
Walsh University faculty members often lead research projects in collaboration with FNP students. These projects may focus on topics such as healthcare disparities, chronic disease management, or healthcare interventions. By actively participating in faculty-led research, FNP students gain practical research experience, develop critical thinking and analytical skills, and contribute to the body of knowledge in their field. Involvement in research can also strengthen their resumes and make them more competitive for further academic pursuits or research-focused job opportunities.
Student-Led Research Projects
Walsh University also supports FNP students in undertaking their own research projects. Students have the opportunity to explore areas of interest, design research studies, collect and analyze data, and present their findings. Student-led research projects foster independent thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of research methodology. These projects can be presented at conferences or published in academic journals, further enhancing the students’ professional development and recognition in the field.
Professional Development Support
Walsh University provides comprehensive support for professional development. The university offers career counseling, resume writing assistance, and interview preparation workshops to help students succeed in their job search. Additionally, the faculty and staff are dedicated to supporting students beyond graduation, providing ongoing mentorship and guidance throughout their careers.