MSN: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
This MSN: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program option at the George Washington University School of Nursing provides the theoretical and practical foundations for registered nurses to become leaders in their role as advanced practice nurses, specifically working with adolescent (ages 13 and older) and adult patients. With an aging populace, adult-gerontology is an expanding area with abundant opportunities in home health, long-term care, assisted living and other fields. Completing this program will qualify you to sit for the ANCC and AANP certification exams.
Highlights
- AGPCNP program simulation events provide both in-person and virtual experiences with standardized patients for students to develop their advanced practice skills reviewed for consideration.
- The AGPCNP faculty are experienced educators and clinicians.
- Clinical Experience Faculty provide individualized support for students during their clinical rotations.
- Small cohort size provides a cohesive and supportive learning environment for students.
- Advanced technology resources and services support student success in our on-line academic program.
- Clinical experiences in adult/geriatric specialties provide an enhanced student expertise.
- Online access to GW Health Sciences library services and apps.
Who Should Apply
If you’re already working as a nurse and are interested in advancing your education to become the primary care provider your patients come to know and trust, with opportunities in home health, long-term care and other fields, you should consider our MSN: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP program.
Application Deadlines
Spring 2025
Application Open: 05/01/24
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Priority: 08/01/24
Final: 12/01/24
Fall 2025
Application Open: 09/01/24
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Priority: 12/01/24
Final: 07/01/25
Requirements
Overview
The MSN: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program consists of 48 credit hours and 600 clinical hours. Questions about program requirements should be directed to the program director, Maggie Venzke.
Programs of Study
- Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner MSN program of study (Fall entry, full-time)
- Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner MSN program of study (Fall entry, part-time)
- Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner MSN program of study (Spring entry, part-time)
Courses
For full listing of courses and descriptions, please visit the University Bulletin.
Virtual Orientation
You will be required to complete the Virtual New Student Orientation, which provides the knowledge and tools needed to be successful at GW Nursing. You will learn about the academic resources available to you, program requirements, course registration, online technology and other expectations.
On-Campus Requirements
You must complete two on-campus components, for which you will be responsible for all travel-related expenses. (Remember CLASI stands for Clinical Learning and Skills Intensive, not Campus Learning).
Campus Learning and Skills Intensive (CLASI)
- You will be required to attend CLASI prior to starting your clinical courses. You will demonstrate a head-to-toe history and physical on a standardized patient as well as participate in simulation-based learning and workshops to progress toward clinical competency.
Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs)
- While enrolled in NURS 6225 and NURS 6229 you are required to attend a series of simulation-based learning events designed to augment the AGPCNP curriculum. These events also allow faculty the opportunity to objectively evaluate student clinical skills in taking patient history, physical examination, critical thinking, diagnostic reasoning, formulation of differential diagnoses, patient management and interpersonal communication while working with standardized patients (SPs). OSCEs also provide opportunities for professional development, networking, mentorship and one-on-one coaching from course faculty in preparation for program completion.
Technology Requirements
Each student admitted to the MSN program is expected to own and have ready access to a laptop or tablet with basic productivity software for classroom use. View Policy.
Complete applications that are submitted by the priority deadline will be reviewed first. Applications do not have to be verified by the priority deadline, only completed and submitted. Questions? Contact the Office of Admissions at [email protected]
A completed application includes the following components:
- Bachelor's degree in nursing from a regionally accredited college or university
- Preferred scholastic GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from a regionally accredited college or university
- Official transcripts (from all post-secondary schools)
- Two letters of recommendation
- Current resume
- Statement of Purpose
- Active and unencumbered nursing licensure
Note:
- GW Nursing is subject to state authorization requirements in order to offer an approved nursing curriculum. View available states.
No Prerequisites
At the conclusion of this MSN program, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate leadership based upon advanced knowledge.
- Promote and improve quality in the workplace through quality improvement practices.
- Synthesize knowledge of nursing practice, theory and research as a foundation for advanced nursing practice.
- Demonstrate continued professional development through ongoing education.
- Build an interdisciplinary professional network that includes collaboration and teamwork.
- Promote positive changes in health care delivery and nursing practice.
- Engage in caring and collaborative relationships with patients/clients for shared decision-making.
You must record a minimum of 600 hours of clinical experience with an approved preceptor. You are encouraged to find your own preceptor.
The following clinical courses are required:
- NURS 6224: AGPCNP I – 120 clinical hours
- NURS 6225: AGPCNP II – 240 clinical hours
- NURS 6229: AGPCNP III – 240 clinical hours
Questions about clinical placement requirements should be directed to [email protected]