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Nov 24, 2024
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MSN 695 - Applied Scholarship in Nursing Practice: Project Implementation (1-2) This course is part two of a two-course sequence designed to promote synthesis of principles of health assessment and the advanced practice nursing role by engaging students in nursing scholarship through the development and execution of a project aimed at improving clinical outcomes or closing a gap in nursing knowledge. Students continue to be supported by a faculty project advisor/mentor with similar scholarly interests. During the second course of the sequence, the student will implement an approved project and complete a final manuscript that incorporates findings, conclusions, and recommendations for practice. Dissemination of findings is required; the format for doing so is developed in collaboration with the faculty project advisor/mentor. Two (2) credits of MSN 695 are required in the program. Graded as credit/no credit. Year Two-Fall Semester (of Two-Year Program). Prerequisite(s): MSN 694.
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