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Nov 23, 2024
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Fitchburg State University 2014-15 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nursing (Forensic Nursing) Online Certificate
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Nursing (Forensic Nursing) Online
Graduate Program Chair
Robert Dumas, PhD, RN
Graduate Committee
Magda Bechar, PhD, RN
Robert Dumas, PhD, RN
Ann Scannell, ND, RN
Deborah A. Stone, MS, RN
Program Description
The Master of Science in Nursing Degree Program is designed for registered nurses who wish to pursue advanced leadership positions in the community and the health care system. The graduate is prepared to contribute to the development of nursing science, and the improvement of health care, and to pursue doctoral study. The program is offered completely online. The graduate program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
Graduate Terminal Outcomes
Graduates will:
- integrate knowledge from the sciences and the humanities into the provision of advanced nursing care to diverse populations.
- be proficient in organizing and planning programs which bring together clients, patients, providers, and the communities, with an emphasis on ethical and critical decision making.
- design systems-change strategies that maintain and improve the quality of care.
- as change agents apply relevant research in the evolving healthcare environment.
- use technology guided by ethical and legal principles for the improvement of patient-care.
- identify, formulate, and promote policies to improve public health and advance the nursing profession.
- use effective communication strategies to develop, participate, and lead inter-professional teams.
- integrate equitable and evidenced based prevention services for individuals and groups with forensic needs.
The specialty in forensic nursing prepares nurses to apply:
- Knowledge and skills of nursing and forensic science to the investigation of trauma concurrently with emergency care and emotional support for victims of violent crime
- The nursing process to public or legal proceedings
- Aspects of health care to the scientific investigation and treatment of trauma
- Sensitivity to the health needs and concerns of diverse populations as a clinical nurse specialist
- Direct services such as legal documentation to individual and group clients, including insurance companies and law firms
- Consultation and education for groups, related agencies and communities
- Expert witness skills in investigations related to violence and trauma
- Skills for varied settings, including emergency health services, schools, correctional facilities, varied community health agencies, employee assistance programs in occupational health settings and law enforcement agencies
Admissions Standards and Criteria
To apply for enrollment in the Master of Science in Nursing Program, a student must submit documents as outlined in the graduate admissions section as well as:
- An official transcript as a graduate of an accredited baccalaureate nursing program. An alternative portfolio entry pathway is available to RN, with non-nursing BA/BS degrees
- Three letters of recommendation including documenting a minimum of one year of recent successful clinical practice or part-time equivalent
- A current US RN license (Applicants who reside and/or work outside the U.S. are not required to hold a US RN license but instead must possess a current license from the country they reside in or in which they will complete clinical coursework hours.)
- Written two-part essay to include:
Part I (no more than 300 words): Your reasons for wishing to attend graduate school or your reason for pursuing a post-master’s certificate in a specialty area.
Part II (at least 1200 words): Your specific interests, the type of work you would like to pursue in this field, and how you intend to pursue employment or volunteer work in this area.
- CORI-Criminal Offense Record Investigation may be required by certain clinical agencies; the cost of funding a CORI may be at the student’s expense
Program of Study— Certificate
The RN, with an earned master’s degree in nursing, must complete all required cognate and forensic nursing courses. Upon successful completion, they will receive a Certificate in Forensic Nursing.
Required Courses, Graduate Certificate in Forensic Nursing
Note:
* These courses have a clinical component for a total of 420 hours. Health Requirements and Liability Insurance
Health Requirements and Records should be sent to the graduate program chair and must be received prior to the commencement of any graduate nursing courses with clinical components
- Annual physical exam documentation
- Annual PPD (TB test) and proof of a negative chest X-ray if the PPD test was positive
- Two doses of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine or serologic proof of immunity
- A booster dose of TD within the last 10 years
- Three (3) doses of hepatitis B vaccine and a copy of dated immune titer and Proof of chicken pox or immunization
Personal Liability Insurance
Students must have professional malpractice coverage if enrolled in any clinical course. Currently, the University provides this personal liability coverage for all nursing students. If this University coverage should change, students will be responsible for purchasing their own professional liability insurance.
CPR
Current CPR Certification /recertification for health professionals (The department recommends that certification be through the American Heart Association’s Health Care Provider certification process). |
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