NURS7230: Advanced Nursing for Public, Population, and Planetary Health

3 Credits

The course is designed to address healthcare delivery and outcomes from public health prevention to disease management of populations to transdisciplinary solutions for planetary health. The course provides foundational principles to examine health equity from patient to planet. Students will advance key advanced nursing skill sets in relation to advocacy, multi-sectoral partnership, epidemiology, health equity, and preparedness that will serve as tools in diverse scholarly, clinical, and programmatic practice contexts.

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A Average (3.844)Most Common: A (67%)

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    Effort
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    Understanding
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    Interesting
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