Master of Science in Nursing — Adult-Gerontology Acute Care

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Master of Science in Nursing — Adult Gerontology Acute Care
Major
Adult Gerontology Acute-Care Nursing
Program Description

The Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program prepares nurses for advanced practice roles as clinical experts, managers, educators, and consultants. The program culminates with a Master of Science in Nursing. 

Curriculums
Title Status Year
Master of Science in Nursing — Adult-Gerontology Acute Care publish 2021
Master of Science in Nursing — Adult-Gerontology Acute Care publish 2020
MS Critical Care AHCNS publish 2019
MS Critical Care AHCNS publish 2018
MS Critical Care AHCNS publish 2017
Program Experience

Clinical practice of the advanced nurse is the major focus of this program. All students complete a minimum of 600 hours of precepted clinical learning. Intensive supervision of clinical work by faculty and expert preceptors provides the necessary experience for practice, as well as an appreciation of the critical analysis as a method of learning. Through varied clinical experiences while working with expert clinicians, students develop the expertise necessary for patient management and advanced nursing practice skills across the wellness-illness continuum. The School of Nursing has over 40 years of experience providing cooperative education for nursing students. Students consult with their faculty advisors to choose the appropriate clinical settings for their practicum experiences. Opportunities are available in locations throughout New England. The School of Nursing maintains affiliations with over 100 institutions in Greater Boston including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Medical Center, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Tufts-New England Medical Center.

Location
Boston, MA
Commitment
Full-Time
Part-Time