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MSN Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

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An Advanced MSN for Pediatric and Primary Care Nurse Practitioners 

Drexel University Online’s Pediatrics and Primary Care nurse practitioner Master’s degree is designed to prepare students to take advanced nursing roles as clinicians, educators, researchers, and leaders in the constantly-evolving changing healthcare environment. This program was developed and is taught by Drexel University’s renowned faculty from the nationally-ranked College of Nursing and Health Professionals (CNHP).

Our program emphasizes evidence-based practice, interdisciplinary collaboration and the critical use of new technology. Nurse practitioners specializing in pediatrics and primary care will be able to meet the demanding physiological and social needs of patients from infancy through adolescence.

All courses are taught by acclaimed CNHP faculty, providing a higher-quality online degree than any other online college or university.

Since 1890, Drexel's nationally-ranked College of Nursing and Health Professions has provided a rich environment for students to develop skills in evidence-based practice, teaching, medical informatics, research, and leadership in the healthcare industry.

Drexel’s MSN degree for pediatric and primary care nurse practitioners offers online students the same education and resources as those on campus:  

  • Synchronous online lectures offer a highly interactive e-learning method that challenges and engages students
  • Fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036. (202) 887-6791.
  • An experienced and board certified faculty from Drexel’s acclaimed College of Nursing and Health Professions 
  • Graduates are eligible for pediatric primary care nurse practitioner certification through ANCC or PNCB 

The Nurse Practitioner Faculty is committed to quality and excellence in all online Nurse Practitioner (NP) programs. Campus visits are essential to maintain the preeminence of these degrees, including:

  • Year 2 Fall Quarter ½ day mandatory program orientation
  • NURS 550 - Advanced Physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning: Students are required to come to campus for up to 6 days: 3 days for midpoint review and skills evaluation, and a 3-day final re-demonstration of the physical examination
  • NURS 642 –5-day PNP I Summer Residency
  • NURS 643 – 2-day PNP II Fall Simulation Experience
  • NURS 644 – 2-day PNP III Winter Simulation Experience
  • NURS 645 –5-day PNP IV Spring Residency
  • *Please note, all post-master's students are required to attend the clinical orientation day.


*Please note:  We do not accept New York residents into this program due to the clinical requirements. 

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