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The MSN program provides you with the tools and skills needed to develop, implement, and manage healthcare delivery at all levels of managerial practice. Nurse leaders need knowledge and competencies to effectively create work environments that promote professional and collaborative nursing practices and ultimately achieve quality patient care.
The program is designed to achieve the following outcomes:
- Use a variety of strategies to communicate effectively with stakeholders regarding nursing and healthcare system issues
- Identify problems and seek interventions to improve healthcare delivery outcomes using appropriate data, and effective critical thinking and decision-making skills
- Apply leadership and management theory to develop collaborative partnerships across healthcare disciplines in own practice setting
- Use appropriate data to make decisions in determining effective use of human and fiscal resources
- Develop an evidence-based practice using research to improve the quality of healthcare
- Implement the role of the advanced practice nurse as a nurse leader/manager as defined by the scope and standards of practice
- Demonstrate the abilities of the advanced practice nurse leader/manager as outlined by the AACN
- Apply theories of nursing, systems, change, leadership and management in the management of healthcare services delivery
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Norwich University - Master of Science in Nursing
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Admissions: 1.800.460.5597 Ext. 3398
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