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Johns Hopkins University | NR.210.824

Transitions to Practice

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The course lays a foundation to prepare learners to transition from the student to practicing provider role through interactive learning, primary care immersion and specialty care rotations. The aim is to promote independence in the role of primary care nurse practitioner in prevention, screening, illness, and care coordination for patients across the lifespan. It integrates biomedical, psychological, social and nursing aspects of care based on age, gender, culture, and ethnicity. This course is required for all Supporting Nursing Advanced Practice Transitions (SNAPT) Fellowship participants and is an elective for students not in the Fellowship.

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