Walden msn student handbook

Welcome to the field experience component of Walden University’s Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Nurse Practitioner specializations and post-master’s Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) programs. This manual describes the structure and timing of the classroom-based and practicum experiences, as well as the policies students must follow to be successful in the nurse practitioner (NP) specialties.

This manual is intended to provide NP students with the information they need related to practicum policies and procedures, as well as to serve as a reference for practicum preceptors and others involved in NP practicum.

This manual refers to the Walden University Catalog and the Walden University Student Handbook for specific information on university policies and courses.

This document does not create a contract to provide any particular service or benefit.

Note: Walden University reserves the right to make program changes as needed to ensure the highest quality program.

Mission, Vision, Goals, and Outcomes

Walden University

The MSN and post-master’s APRN certificate programs at Walden University are designed to promote Walden University’s vision, mission, and ongoing commitment to social change. These guiding principles serve as a framework for the program curriculum and outcomes and are included here as a reference.

Vision

Walden University envisions a distinctively different 21st-century learning community where knowledge is judged worthy to the degree that it can be applied by its graduates to the immediate solutions of critical societal challenges, thereby advancing the greater global good.

Mission

Walden University provides a diverse community of career professionals with the opportunity to transform themselves as scholar-practitioners so that they can effect positive social change.

Social Change

Walden University defines positive social change as a deliberate process of creating and applying ideas, strategies, and actions to promote the worth, dignity, and development of individuals, communities, organizations, institutions, cultures, and societies. Positive social change results in the improvement of human and social conditions.

College of Nursing

Vision

The College of Nursing will be recognized for its preeminent programs and innovative educational approaches that prepare distinguished graduates to advance the greater good of global communities.

Mission

The College of Nursing, dedicated to excellence in nursing education, provides programs to transform diverse nursing professionals into champions of change who will improve health outcomes and advance health equity.

Goals

The College of Nursing strives to:

Program Outcomes

At the end of the MSN and Post-MSN APRN programs, students will be able to:

For the nurse practitioner programs, the College of Nursing uses the following guidelines and standards to inform the curriculum and professional behavior:

Field Experience Terms

For the purposes of this manual, the following terms are defined in this way:

Practicum

A practicum is a distinctly defined supervised clinical experience in which students develop applied skills and integrate professional knowledge in providing advanced practice nursing care. Practicum experiences provide first-hand opportunities for students to apply their newly acquired skills and what they are learning in their courses and develop competencies in their profession. The practicum experiences in the NP program are of particular importance because, in addition to the didactic coursework, it provides students with the opportunity to obtain the practice hours required for certification. Each practicum course requires a minimum number of hours as follows.

Note: Students who changed specializations through enrollment and/or had to reenroll after a break in enrollment are readmitted under a newer catalog than the original catalog of admission. Students will be required to complete new program requirements under the assigned catalog upon readmission. To confirm which catalog you are enrolled under, please contact Student Success Advising.

The didactic (classroom) and clinical components of the courses are integrated. The courses vary by specialization: