Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner
Overview
From school-based health centers and family practice to urgent care and community health clinics, earning a DNP or MSN Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner degree provides flexibility throughout your career in nursing. Through engaging in health promotion and following patients across the life span, you will be able to utilize these skills in ways that are meaningful both to your patients and their families.
Learning
In 2018, University of Michigan primary care family nurse practitioner students had a 100% pass rate on board certification tests. Primary care family nurse practitioner students share courses with students in the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Nurse-Midwifery programs where relevant. This structure exposes students to a variety of expert specialty faculty and also helps the development of inter-specialty relationships to fully prepare you for career success.