Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Description
NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE FULLY ONLINE
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioners (PHC NPs) are registered nurses, who are specialists in primary health care, who provide accessible, comprehensive and effective care to clients of all ages. They are experienced nurses with additional nursing education which enables them to provide individuals, families, groups and communities with health services in health promotion, disease and injury prevention, cure, rehabilitation and support.
The Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing (COUPN) established the Ontario Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner (PHC NP) Programme in 1995. A consortium of nine Ontario universities offers the program: Lakehead, York, McMaster, Ottawa, Laurentian, Western, Windsor, Queens and Ryerson. Graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Nurse Practitioner Exam Examination: Family/All Ages to qualify as an NP-PHC.
NP Courses:
11-63-550 - Pathophysiology for Nurse Practitioners (Sept-Apr)
11-63-552 - Roles and Responsibilities (Sept-Apr)
11-63-557 - Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnosis I (Sept-Dec)
11-63-558 - Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnosis II (Jan-Apr)
11-63-561 - Therapeutics in Primary Health Care I (Sept-Dec)
11-63-562 - Therapeutics in Primary Health Care II (Jan-Apr)
11-63-595 - Integrative Practicum (May-Aug)
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioners (PHC NPs) are registered nurses, who are specialists in primary health care, who provide accessible, comprehensive and effective care to clients of all ages. They are experienced nurses with additional nursing education which enables them to provide individuals, families, groups and communities with health services in health promotion, disease and injury prevention, cure, rehabilitation and support.
The Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing (COUPN) established the Ontario Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner (PHC NP) Programme in 1995. A consortium of nine Ontario universities offers the program: Lakehead, York, McMaster, Ottawa, Laurentian, Western, Windsor, Queens and Ryerson. Graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Nurse Practitioner Exam Examination: Family/All Ages to qualify as an NP-PHC.
NP Courses:
11-63-550 - Pathophysiology for Nurse Practitioners (Sept-Apr)
11-63-552 - Roles and Responsibilities (Sept-Apr)
11-63-557 - Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnosis I (Sept-Dec)
11-63-558 - Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnosis II (Jan-Apr)
11-63-561 - Therapeutics in Primary Health Care I (Sept-Dec)
11-63-562 - Therapeutics in Primary Health Care II (Jan-Apr)
11-63-595 - Integrative Practicum (May-Aug)
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Overview

- Institution: University of Windsor
- Program type: Graduate Certificate
- Language: English
- Program Code:
- Delivery Method: Blended/Hybrid Learning
Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.