Share with your classmates about the most important concept you have learned during this eight weeks and how this concept will help you during your clinical rotations.
Upon completion of the graduate programs, the graduate will be able to:
1. Integrate nursing and related sciences into the delivery of care to clients across diverse
healthcare settings.
2. Create effective interdisciplinary organizational and systems leadership in the care of
the client in diverse healthcare settings.
3. Analyze quality initiatives to improve health outcomes across the continuum of care.
4. Apply practice guidelines to improve practice and health outcomes.
5. Relate information and communication technologies to document and improve health
outcomes.
6. Examine the effect of legal, ethical, and regulatory processes on healthcare delivery,
practice, and health outcomes.
7. Employ collaborative interprofessional strategies for improving client and population
health outcomes.
8. Evaluate the effectiveness of clinical prevention interventions that affect individual and
population-based health outcomes, perform risk assessments, and design plans or
programs of care.
9. Relate knowledge of illness and disease management to providing evidence-based care
to clients, communities, and vulnerable populations in an evolving healthcare delivery
system.