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College of Nursing and Health
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton, Ohio 45435-0001
Phone: (937) 775-3577
Fax: (937) 775-4571

Gail Moddeman,PhD,RN,CS
Program Director - gail.moddeman@wright.edu

Program Description

CNS: Clinical nurse specialists (CNS) are advanced practice nurses who hold a master's degree in nursing. CNS serve as attending nurse -- that clinical expert who provides care, guides others, serves as an expert resource, brings research to the bedside, and makes changes in the system to better patient care. The focus is nursing - nursing practice, nursing research, nursing innovation - nursing's ways of knowing and nursing's ways of doing. Leadership in clinical practice.

Adult-Gerontological Health CNS: Adult Health CNS focus on providing care to adults experiencing physiologic problems and related social and behavioral concerns. Expert knowledge and advanced practice concepts are applied to the care of individuals, families, and groups.

NEW FALL 2010 Optional Specialization in Flight and Disaster Nursing:

In collaboration with the Wright State's Boonshoft School of Medicine and the U.S. Air Force, the Flight & Disaster Nursing subspecialty builds on the core Adult CNS program to prepare students to manage critical care patients and services in unstructured environments.

Admission Requirements for CNS Program

To apply to our program, submit the following to the School of Graduate Studies:

Please note: You do not need to submit any recommendation letters to Graduate Studies.  They only ask you to list the addresses of your references on their application.

Once you have sent all your application materials to the School of Graduate Studies, we will receive a copy of your file from Graduate Studies.  If you meet all the criteria listed above for the program, we will then approve your acceptance to the School of Graduate Studies.  You will then receive notification of the decision.  If you are accepted, you will then need to make an appointment with your Program Director to determine your plan of study.

Curriculum

**Note: All students must have statistics course within 5 years of taking NUR 707.  Recommended: EDL 751

Core Courses:

Clinical Courses:

The Program

The program is based in theory and research, and includes clinical practice, education, consultation, and systems thinking. Students may enroll either full-time or part-time. Students are required to complete the program within five (5) years. Many students are part time. Most courses are scheduled in the evening. A limited selection of courses are available in the summer.

Adult Health CNS program includes 52.5 credits, with 500 clinical hours. The curriculum develops core adult health CNS advanced practice nursing competencies while building expert knowledge and skill in a student selected specialty area. Students may decide the focus of clinical courses, such as oncology, neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, gerontology or others. Faculty advisors help students design clinical experiences.

Students are eligible to take advanced practice certification exams upon completion of the program.

Adult-Gerontological Health CNS Patient Care Focus

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Students in the Adult Health CNS Program learn how to:

Adult-Gerontological Health CNS System Influence Focus

Students in the Adult Health CNS Program learn how to:

Flight and Disaster Nursing Specialization

Flight & Disaster Nursing subspecialty builds on the core Adult CNS program to prepare students to manage critical care patients and services in unstructured environments. Graduates will utilize an evidence base for advanced nursing practice in aeromedical services. The students' clinical experiences will be in settings such as Care Flight, Aeromedical units at military bases and community based disaster education programs such as the Calamityville Tactical Lab at the National Center for Medical Readiness.The planned outcomes of the program are certification as an Adult Health CNS as well as nursing expertise in medical readiness. The need for a flight nursing masters is consistent with fixed-wing aeromedical evacuation and rotary-wing aeromedical evacuation.

Students take all courses specific to the current Adult Health CNS concentration with the addition of three didactic courses as part of the specialization.  Adult CNS courses – NUR 724, 725 and 723 include core content related to management of the adult with acute and chronic illness and the role of the CNS.  These courses include a clinical component.  Students in the Flight & Disaster specialization will use part of the clinical time focusing on both flight and disaster experiences.

Course Descriptions:

Requirements

For military nurses: 

For civilian nurses:

For all applicants:

ALL  Applicants should:

A personal interview will be required for those applicants in the final selection pool after review of submitted documents is completed.  Leadership potential, motivation, ability to express ideas and opinions, conception of advanced nursing practice, diverse work and life experiences with people of different cultures are factors considered in the essays and interviews.  Compatibility between expressed career goals and program goals is weighted heavily.

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