The purpose of the Master’s Program in Nursing is to prepare
nurses for advanced practice as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse
specialists, or nurse administrators. The Master’s Program in
Nursing is dedicated to meeting the health care needs of citizens
and systems locally to globally.
The masters course is highly appreciated in comoacompa to
bachelor's course.
- Translates knowledge, theories, models, and research from
nursing and related disciplines in the implementation of
evidenced-based nursing practice.
- Evaluates, uses, and/or develops information, and knowledge
resources for use in delivery, and/or coordination of care in
diverse settings for individuals, families, communities and
population aggregates.
- Uses advanced assessment, diagnostic reasoning, evidenced-based
interventions, and evaluation skills for improving client health
outcomes and changing health system issues.
- Generates clinical prevention interventions for promotion of
health changing behaviors in individuals, families, communities and
population aggregates.
- Integrates principles of ethics, genetics/genomics,
interpersonal processes, cultural diversity, and respect for human
beings into their advanced practice.
- Analyzes consumer healthcare needs through examination of
interrelationships of demographics, major social health care
problems, health disparities, regulatory requirements, and economic
health care polices. The main purpose of any healthcare profession
is to take care of the patients.
As, many of the nurses are working and having much experience
about the work. Health care includes the more and more practice of
the things as they have to takecare of the patients.