School of Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner

Innovative Healthcare Providers
Enhance your expertise in theory, research, and advanced nursing practice through academic courses and clinical experiences that take a holistic approach to health and nursing care. ODU's FNP program is one of only 17 programs in the country that is funded to provide a technology supported preceptor infrastructure. You will be taught by ODU faculty who are involved in healthcare nationally, including innovative solutions to improve healthcare to rural areas through telehealth, interprofessional education, and the program bridges to the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program.
Old Dominion University has offered the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) role to students for more than twenty years. Graduates from the program have enjoyed career success in clinical, research, and academic settings. Critical thinking, clinical problem-solving, and the research process are emphasized throughout the curriculum. The FNP program prepares advanced practice students to provide a full range of primary care services to individuals and families throughout the life span. ODU FNP students have clinical experiences in a variety of primary care settings including family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, and women's health, and specialty clinical sites. The curriculum is designed to provide the advanced practice student with skills in assessment and management of the client/family within the primary care system. An important and unique feature of ODU's FNP program is our collaboration with the Sentara Center for Simulation and Immersive Learning at Eastern Virginia Medical School, one of the largest of its kind in the U.S. with more than 115 standardized patients ages 14 to 84. FNP students engage in simulated learning experiences each semester with standardized patients that focus on professional excellence utilizing advanced educational strategies and technologies.
ODU's School of Nursing and Advanced Practice Programs are fully accredited by the Collegiate Commission on Nursing Education (CCNE). Successful completion of the FNP Program qualifies students to apply for FNP certification from the American Nurses' Credentialing Association or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, and licensure as a nurse practitioner.
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Our graduates are leaders, innovative healthcare providers, and change agents. This master's program can help you take your nursing career to the next level as a leader in:
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Family Practice/Primary Care clinics
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Life stage medicine such as Pediatrics and Gerontology
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Specialties including Internal Medicine, Oncology, Infectious Disease, Cardiovascular Care, and Women's Health
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Health Education and Disease Prevention
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Research and Education
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Public Health and Community Health Clinics
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Acute Care and Emergency Services