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These specialties within the Master of Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice degrees
prepare students to provide advanced practice nursing care to neonates and their families.
Applicants may choose preparation as either a neonatal nurse practitioner or neonatal
clinical nurse specialist (GEPN applicants eligible for the Neonatal CNS specialty
only). The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist specialties
focus on care of low and high-risk neonates and their families in a variety of health care
settings.
Students admitted to the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner specialty must currently have a minimum
of two years of practice experience in a critical care environment where high-risk neonatal
care is provided, prior to admission. The setting is typically, but not always, a level III
NICU.
Opportunities for both full and part time study are available for both NNP and NCNS
specialties. Distance learning options are available for both the NNP and NCNS specialties.
Specialty Information
Susan Blackburn, PhD, FAAN, RNC
Phone: 206-543-8218
E-mail: sblackbn at uw dot edu
Application Information
Academic Services
University of Washington School of Nursing
Phone: 206-543-8736 or 1-800-759-NURS
E-mail: sonas at uw dot edu
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