Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Established in 1909 as a diploma program 1926 - 5 year program leading to BSN 1933 charter member of Association.

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Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Established in 1909 as a diploma program year program leading to BSN 1933 charter member of Association for Collegiate Schools of Nursing which later became NLN 1955 VUSN first school in Tennessee and one of six schools in the South offering MSN

Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (cont’d.) 1970 PRIMEX Program (forerunner to FNP program) established 1986 “Bridge” Program began leading to MSN (16 students) 1993 First PhD in Nursing Science class began

Advanced Practice Clinical Operations Vine Hill Clinic + Housing Project Clinics School Based Clinics Midwifery /Birth Center Practices VUMC Outpatient & Inpatient Practices Collaborative Practices- Nashville Community 90+ faculty

Research Nursing Workforce Studies Nursing Intervention Research: –Quality of Life –Quality of Care Cancer Center –Nursing Clinical Trials Project –Pediatric Palliative Care

Emergency Preparedness Programs International Nursing Coalition for Mass Casualty Education National Center for Emergency Preparedness

Joint Program Opportunities Meharry Vanderbilt Alliance Meharry/Vanderbilt Geriatric Education Center Meharry Center for Rural Interdisciplinary Training Meharry/Vanderbilt Substance Abuse Project

International Projects Cultural Competence for Multicultural Healthcare Workforce –Bournemouth University, UK –Uppsala University, Sweden –Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic, Finland VUSN & VUSOM Medical Missions Project: Peru

Master of Science in Nursing with Multiple Entry Options

Multiple Entry Options College graduate in any field Completion of junior year at one of the affiliated senior year in absentia schools Completion of 78 semester hours of college credit Completion of ASN or Diploma in nursing with 78 semester hours Completion of BSN Completion of MSN

Program of Studies Non-nurse with 78 semester hours or baccalaureate degree in another field Year 1: Fall, spring, summer Year 2: Fall, spring, summer 6 semester (full-time study) ASN or Diploma RN with 78 semester hours 5 semesters (full-time study) Year 1: Fall, spring Year 2: Fall, spring, summer

Program of Studies (cont’d.) BSN 3 semesters (full-time study) Fall, spring, summer MSN (Post Master’s) 3 semesters (part-time study) Portfolio analysis Note: NMW, PNP Acute Care and WHNP/ANP takes one additional semester, NMW/FNP takes two additional semesters.

Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree prepares Advanced Practice Nurses (APN)

What is an APN? Umbrella term RN with advanced education and clinical practice skills 6 principle types of APNs

Types of APNs 1.Nurse Practitioners 2.Clinical Nurse Specialist 3.Nurse-Midwife 4.Nurse Anesthetists 5.Clinical Nurse Managers or Health Systems Managers 6.Nurse Informaticist

Number of RNs Who are Master’s Prepared in Nursing Licensed RNs APNs 232,704 2,558,874 9%

Clinical Advanced Practice Nurses

Changing Healthcare Industry Challenge: Provide safe & effective healthcare while controlling cost Continues to be a need for all levels of care –primary –secondary/community –tertiary –quaternary Increased use of nurse practitioners, nurse- midwives, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists, case managers

Providers for the 21st Century Advanced Practice Nurses Accessible Cost-effective High quality care

APN Roles Offered at VUSN Nurse Practitioner (NP) Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) Clinical and Health Systems Manager Clinical Nurse Specialist (option) Nurse Informaticist

Management Programs Offered Health Systems Management Emergency Response Management Clinical Research Management Transplant Management (under development) Clinical Management (RN’s only) Adult Acute Care Pediatrics Women’s Health Geriatrics (Clinical Nurse Specialist Option-additional semester) Courses offered in concentrated workshop format

MSN/MBA Dual Degree 7 semesters for ASN or Diploma nurses 5 semesters for BSN nurses Requires separate application to Owen School of Management Must take GMAT

Health Systems Management Health Maintenance Organizations Community-based Clinics Ambulatory Care Centers Acute Care Institutions Clinical Research Corporations

Clinical Management Hospital Patient Care Units Ambulatory and Outpatient Units Patient Care Centers Long Term Care Women’s Services

Nursing Informatics Clinical Informatics Educational Informatics

Nursing Informatics Clinical Systems Project Managers Clinical Information System Vendors Web Page Designers for Consumer Health Health Care Education Systems Schools of Nursing

NP Specialty Areas Adult Adult/Geriatric Acute Care Family Neonatal Pediatric Psychiatric-Mental health Women’s Health Women’s Health/ANP

Adult Nurse Practitioner Adult Primary Care Offered in concentrated workshop format designed for the working professional Focus areas Cardiovascular disease prevention & primary care management Palliative Care Forensics Older Adult/Geriatric Nurse Practitioner *Dual certification ANP & GNP

Acute Care Adult NP Complex illness care across settings Choose a specialty population, i.e., trauma, pulmonary, nephrology, oncology, HIV- AIDS, rehabilitation, Across practice settings (specialty clinics & hospitals) Role may include secondary, tertiary or quaternary care

Family NP (FNP) Primary care Wellness/health promotion, disease management all age groups Numerous practice settings NMW/FNP option

Neonatal NP Newborns in all 3 levels of care –Level III - Intensive Care –Level II - Intermediate Care “growing”nursery –Level I - normal newborn Critical care Illness care long term management Parent/family education Offered in concentrated workshop format RN’s only

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Choose focus area: –Primary Care –Acute Care (additional semester) School Based Clinics Pediatric Practices Hospital Based Practice –Offered in concentrated workshop format

Psychiatric-Mental Health NP Can focus on one of 4 populations –Adult –Child & adolescent –Geriatric –Severely & persistently mentally ill Individual, family and group therapy Emerging creative opportunities in collaboration with primary & specialty care practices. Offered in concentrated workshop format

Women’s Health NP Well Woman’s GYN Primary & Secondary Care Reproductive health & illness OB/GYN clinics, Planned Parenthood, STD clinics, health departments WHNP/ANP Combined Program (4 sem.)

Nurse-Midwifery Well Woman’s GYN Low risk OB Additional semester required Birthing centers, hospitals Primary & Secondary Care NMW/FNP Option -

Career Options for Doctorally- Prepared Nurses Research –Design, implement, disseminate research studies Clinical practice –Provide direct care –Generate outcomes data to improve health status of individuals, families, & aggregates Administration –Direct institutions or departments of nursing/research Faculty –Teach in a variety of institutions preparing nurses and other health care providers Policy –Provide leadership for influencing political environment related to nursing and health care delivery

Doctoral Education in Nursing For more information about the PhD program go to the VUSN website or contact Dr. Melanie Lutenbacher, Doctoral Program Director

Focus Areas /Certificate Programs Clinical Research Management Emergency Response Management Forensic Nursing for students admitted to NP specialties beginning Fall 2004 Palliative Care Presentations during the third session today

Salary Range Year 2002 Graduates Full Time Nurse Practitioners $50,000 and above64% $45,000 - $50,00023% $40,000 - $45,00012% Did not indicate 1%

Registered Nurses with a BSN: Nurses Available596,000656,000635,000 Nurses Needed854,000 1,385,000 1,754,000 RNs with a Master’s or a Doctorate Nurses Available175,000250, ,000 Nurses Needed 377, , ,000 Courtesy of the Bureau of Health Professions, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

Advanced Practice Nursing A career for the 21st century Career opportunities increasing Blends art & science of nursing