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Program Outcome Objectives

A graduate of the EENAP Program:

  • Synthesizes knowledge from theory and research to evaluate its applicability to professional nursing practice and health policy.
  • Evaluates delivery of health care to individuals, families, and communities based on a theoretical frame of reference.
  • Demonstrates competence in an advanced nursing role incorporating consultation, leadership, management, and teaching in a specialized area of nursing practice.
  • Utilizes the research process to improve health care and contribute to the body of nursing knowledge.
  • Applies bioethical and spiritual concepts in nursing practice and health policy.
  • Articulates how the basic tenets of the Christian faith inform nursing practice.
  • Provides spiritual care with an understanding of the influential elements of one’s own spiritual formation and beliefs.
Note: This information is current for the 2007-08 academic year. To view 2008-09 program information, visit the Academic Catalogs page. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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