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Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Post-Master's Certificate

A nurse practitioner examining a young child's mouth and nose with an otoscope light.

1. Knowledge for Nursing Practice: Integrates an understanding of nursing’s distinct and shared disciplinary perspectives and applies theoretical and empirical knowledge from the humanities and natural, social, behavioral, and nursing sciences to form the basis for clinical judgment and innovation in nursing practice.

2. Person-centered Care: Engages in nursing care through the relational lens, which fosters caring relationships, mutuality, active participation, and individual empowerment in the delivery and communication of compassionate person-centered nursing care through cura personalis.

3. Population Health: Collaborates with diverse stakeholders for the advancement of effective partnerships, health policy and improvement of equitable population health outcomes related to the social determinants of health.

4. Scholarship for Nursing Discipline: Applies, translates, and implements best evidence and client values into clinical decision-making.

5. Quality and Safety: Enhances quality of care while minimizing risk of harm to clients and providers through system effectiveness and individual performance.

6. Interprofessional Partnerships: Collaborates across professions with care team members, clients, families, communities and other stakeholders to optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience and strengthen outcomes.

7. Systems-Based Practice: Effectively and proactively coordinates resources to provide safe, quality and equitable care to diverse populations within complex healthcare systems to address social and structural determinants of health.

8. Informatics and Healthcare Technologies: Utilizes information processes and technologies to manage and improve the delivery of safe, high-quality and efficient healthcare services.

9. Professionalism: Cultivates a sustainable professional nursing identity, accountability, perspective, collaborative disposition and ethical principles that reflect nursing’s characteristics and values.

10. Personal, Professional, and Leadership Development: Participates in activities and self-reflection through Ignatian pedagogy that foster personal health, resilience and well-being while supporting the acquisition of nursing expertise, lifelong learning, and the leadership continuum.

Core Courses0-15
Students must complete (or may transfer) in the following courses:
NURS 5040
Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Acquisition
NURS 5080
Advanced Pharmacology
NURS 5110
Advanced Assessment and Clinical Decision Making
NURS 5140
Health Promotion
NURS 5160
Principles of Practice Management
NURS 5170
Advanced Pathophysiology
NURS 5900
Residency (Onsite in St. Louis, MO)
Specialty Courses
NURS 5320Advanced Clinical Studies I: Nursing of Children (150 Clinical Hours)5
NURS 5330Advanced Clinical Studies II: Nursing of Children (150 Clinical Hours)5
NURS 5810Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (450 Clinical Hours)6
Total Credits16-31

May be waived for Post‐Master of Science in Nursing students who are already nurse practitioners depending on the experience and time since relevant course content.  Will be required of a Post-Master of Science in Nursing Certificate Nurse Practitioner student if the student’s clinical experience is not current, or the specialty is not primary care or adult‐gerontological acute care.  

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

A gap analysis will be conducted on potential courses transferred to SLU, which may result in modifications to the current posted roadmap.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
NURS 5040 Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Acquisition 1
NURS 5170 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
 Credits4
Spring
NURS 5080 Advanced Pharmacology 3
NURS 5110 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Decision Making 0,3
 Credits3-6
Year Two
Fall
NURS 5320 Advanced Clinical Studies I: Nursing of Children (150 Clinical Hours) 5
 Credits5
Spring
NURS 5330 Advanced Clinical Studies II: Nursing of Children (150 Clinical Hours) 5
NURS 5900 Residency (Onsite in St. Louis, MO) 0
 Credits5
Summer
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (150 Clinical Hours) 2
 Credits2
Year Three
Fall
NURS 5160 Principles of Practice Management 2
NURS 5810 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Practicum (300 Clinical Hours) 1-8
 Credits3-10
 Total Credits22-32

Apply for Admission

For additional admission questions, please contact the School of Nursing's recruitment and enrollment staff:

Undergraduate Inquiries
314-977-8995 
slunurse@slu.edu 

Graduate Inquiries
314-977-8995
slunurse@slu.edu