Neonatology Nurse Practitioner (NNP)

Working in hospital settings, neonatal nurse practitioners provide care, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and develop complex treatment plans designed to maximize the health of their patients and prevent complications. Under the leadership of Program Chair Media Esser, PhD, NNP-BC, APNP, CWN, the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner master’s program will prepare students to provide acute and critical advanced practice nursing care to preterm (i.e., infants born prior to 37 weeks of pregnancy), full-term newborns, and infants and children up to 2 years old. If you are a neonatal nurse who has a deep interest in providing a higher level of care, Alverno has the program for you. The program will be offered online, except for an advanced clinical procedures course (on-campus) and clinical practicum experiences.

Students work closely in an asynchronous classroom with faculty. The curriculum consists of in-depth content including core nurse practitioner content with in-depth track courses focused on neonatal embryology, patho-physiology, pharmacology, health assessment, and family-centered care. The neonatal courses provide case studies, problem-based learning, and web-based opportunities to enhance critical appraisal skills required in their future practice.

The web-based learning in this program enhances the 8 abilities: communication, analysis, problem-solving, social interaction, effective citizenship, valuing aesthetic engagement; and global perspective--all integral to the core of Alverno and the advanced practice registered nurse. The e-learning platform provides an opportunity for dynamic engagement among the students and builds the community of learning through the deliberate use of the Alverno abilities. The NNP program emphasizes the use of meaningful feedback and its relationship to the NNP in practice. The abilities-based curriculum in combination with self-assessment/reassessment builds the skills employers desire. If you are ready to reach your potential and advance your career, Alverno’s NNP program will challenge you to go as far as your potential will take you.

Interested applicants for the NNP program will need two years of NICU level III or above full-time experience prior to the beginning of the clinical placement. The Alverno NNP program prepares the graduate to take the board certification examination offered by the National Certification Corporation for the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner and to apply for prescriptive authority within the State of Wisconsin.

Requirements
MSN-600Orientation to MSN Program0
MSN-602Nursing Inquiry, Research & Scholarships3
MSN-603Health Care Systems: Organization, Economies & Politics3
MSN-615Adv Practice Roles & Nursing Theories3
MSN-616Ethics for the Advanced Practice Nurse1
MSN-617Population-Based Health3
MSN-621Advanced Physiology & Pathophysiology3
MSN-622Advanced Health & Physical Assessment3
MSN-623Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics & Clinical Decision Making3
MSN-681Advanced Pathophysiology & Pharmacology in Neonatology3
MSN-682Advanced Neonatal Physical Assessment1
MSN-683Advanced Clinical Procedures in Neonatology2
MSN-684
684P
Advanced Practice Neonatology 1
and NNP Pract 1
5
MSN-685
685P
Advanced Practicum Neonatology 2
and Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Practicum 2
5
MSN-686
686P
Advanced Critical Care Neonatology 3
and Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Practicum 3
5
MSN-755Capstone 11
MSN-760Capstone 21