NURS 403
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Global and Population Health Nursing.
Nursing
College of Nursing
Course Description
3-credit, blended course with in-person small group activities taught winter semesters and focused on population-based nursing care knowledge from local to global health nursing contexts.
When Taught
Winter
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Other Prerequisites
Courses in Nursing Semester 3.
Title
Population Health Nursing Roles
Learning Outcome
Describe the varied roles and services of nursing practice in providing healthcare to diverse and global populations to promote healthy communities.
Title
Influencing Factors on Public Health
Learning Outcome
Describe and analyze how population health concepts impact healthcare delivery systems (US and globally) and government and legal implications of nursing practice on populations.
Title
Population Health Skills
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate and apply an understanding of social determinants of health, health equity, cultures and religions, and environmental factors when identifying issues/concerns with developing and evaluating an evidence-based planned approach to care for diverse families, individuals, and vulnerable populations.
Title
Application to Population Care
Learning Outcome
Identify and evaluate conceptual frameworks; population health assessments and applications; social determinants of health; epidemiological health concepts; infectious disease risks, prevention and control; and health education for diverse communities and/or populations across the life span.