Rationale for program application Master of Nursing Nurse Practitioner MN NP

Rationale for program application Master of Nursing Nurse Practitioner MN NP

This paper focuses on RATIONALE FOR PROGRAM APPLICATION. Applicants to the Master of Nursing: Nurse Practitioner (MN: NP) should include the following in their personal essay:

RATIONALE FOR PROGRAM APPLICATION-Master of Nursing

Applicants to the Master of Nursing: Nurse Practitioner (MN: NP) should include the following in their personal essay:

Your primary reasons for applying to the Graduate Centre for Nursing and Health Studies, Master of Nursing: Nurse Practitioner (MN:NP) program. The specific skills, resources, and experiences that will facilitate your success in this program.

Firstly, What your personal and professional aspirations are and how participation in this program relates to your future career goals?

Secondly, How you plan to balance other competing factors in your life or work with the demands of this program.NP stream applicants, please also describe your interest in primary healthcare. The scholarliness of your response will be evaluate d during the application review process.   Finally, Grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity or writing, and organization of the essay will be considered.

Also, you are required to submit a personal essay of no more than 500 words (approximately two pages double spaced) explaining why you should be admitted to this program. The scholarliness of your response will be evaluated during the application review process. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity of writing, and organization of the essay will be considered.

More details;

The M.N. Nurse Practitioner (M.N.-N.P.) program prepares nurse practitioners to work in primary care settings. Graduates assess, diagnose, and treat common and predictable conditions across the lifespan, and are eligible to apply for registration as Nurse Practitioner (Family) in British Columbia. Applicants must meet general requirements of the UBC Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, hold current registration as a Registered Nurse in British Columbia, and have completed a minimum of three years of clinical practice as a registered nurse. We seek applicants with demonstrated clinical excellence, and autonomous action. In accordance with the professional and regulatory requirements associated with advanced nursing practice, the MN-NP program normally comprises 56 credits of coursework, combining 9 credits of graduate level theory courses (M.S.N. program core requirements), up to 44 credits of primary health care theory and practice training, and a 3-credit culminating scholarly project.

 

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