Hear stories from Nurse Practitioners about their journeys, why they chose this career path and what drives their passion. We hope you’ll be inspired by how Nurse Practitioners touch the lives of the patients and families they serve.
Move Your Community Toward Improved Health: Expanding Your Role
Take your career a step further to ensure you are prepared to not only provide primary care but also serve the mental health needs of the women and families you serve. As the healthcare system changes, expanding your role will be vital to providing the full spectrum of care needed in your community.Find out more »
The DNP Impact: Nurse Practitioners Improving Care for Families
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) was developed to meet the demand for advanced practice nursing leaders in an increasingly complex health care system. Hear from FNU Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates and how their DNP degree was essential to improving the healthcare of their communities. Stories of DNP projects and community outcomes will demonstrate the impact of advancing your education and clinical leadership.Find out more »
Moving Toward Clinical Leadership: DNP Student Stories
Hear from several FNU Doctor of Nursing Practice students about their DNP projects and the impact of their project work on their local community healthcare. They will also share why the DNP is essential in their career journey as nurse practitioner.Find out more »
Get Moving and Give Back Through Precepting
Hear stories from FNU preceptors about how they are giving back to the profession by molding our future nurse practitioners. We hope you’ll be inspired to take action and get moving now to find your role in advancing nurse practitioner care. Preceptors are truly touching more families and more lives through student hands. If you feel inspired to move your career forward and shape the future by becoming a preceptor, we’d love for you to connect with us today at frontier.edu/preceptor.Find out more »
Free CE Session: Pharmacology Update: What’s New for Women in Primary Care Practice
Join us for a FREE CE! Dr. Todd Carter will present a “Pharmacology Update: What’s New for Women in Primary Care Practice.” This continuing education session will allow you to discuss changes in current medications prescribed for women in primary care, distinguish pertinent pharmacokinetics for current medications used in the primary care of women and interpret clinical applications for current medications used in the primary care of women.Find out more »
Why Should I Become a Nurse Practitioner?
This session will help you figure out if becoming a nurse practitioner is the right career path for you. Listen in as nurse practitioners from a variety of backgrounds discuss their experiences. These nurse practitioners had the same questions as you before deciding that becoming a Nurse Practitioner was their calling. Their stories will help open your eyes to the passion, dedication, love and joy that this career path entails.Find out more »
Moving Toward Success: Your GPS for Navigating Nurse Practitioner Education
Calling all Nurse Practitioner students: Join this live session to get tips about surviving and thriving during your NP education. FNU’s Associate Dean of Family Nursing and FNU’s Associate Dean of Midwifery and Women’s Health will share ideas and answer your burning questions!Find out more »
Story Slam: Addressing the Opioid Crisis
This is a recorded session of Frontier Nursing University Institute of Health Improvement (IHI) Open School Chapter’s Story Slam event focused on addressing the opioid crisis. It was held as part of RightCare Action Week. This event features three speakers to tell their story; in addressing the opioid crisis and then it continues on to stories shared by others about how it is impacting all Frontier communities. This is an issue that crosses all communities and impacts the cost of healthcare. We want to grow as leaders addressing the crisis in our country. In gathering common themes, we as a Community of Inquiry can begin understanding the impact on healthcare and finding solutions.Find out more »