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Family Nurse Practitioner Program in North Carolina - NC
By Susan Maphis, allied health world contributing writer
Published: February, 21 2011
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Family nurse practitioners in North Carolina work all over the state, in rural and urban settings, community clinics, hospitals, primary care practices and public health departments. Registered nurses who are interested in family nurse practitioner programs in North Carolina often contemplate entering the field to assist in providing necessary primary care services to North Carolinians. Schools to educate registered nurses in becoming a family nurse practitioner may be found both online and in traditional college settings throughout the state.
Programs that train family nurse practitioners in North Carolina are open to registered nurses who have at least an undergraduate degree. Depending upon one’s educational background and ultimate goal, a family nurse practitioner student will earn a master’s degree, post-master’s certificate (if a master’s degree has already been obtained) or doctoral degree.
Didactic classroom courses are combined with real-life clinical experiences to produce the most capable, well-rounded family nurse practitioners possible. Clinical experiences are held in a variety of settings in which family nurse practitioners typically work, including medical hospitals across North Carolina such as Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, Rutherford Hospital in Rutherfordton, Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City, Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greenville and Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in Mooresville.
Family Nurse Practitioner Schools in North carolina
- Registered Nursing - Associate
- Nursing (BSN) - Bachelor
- Practical Nursing - Diploma
- Virginia Beach
- Nursing (RN-BSN)
