Post-Graduate APRN (MSN) Adult Gerontology/Acute Care Certificate
Program Description
The Post-Graduate APRN (MSN) Adult Gerontology/Acute Care Certificate is designed for individuals who are already licensed advanced practice nurses. It prepares these nurses with the skills and competencies needed to provide patient-centered care to adults across the lifespan who are physiologically unstable, technologically dependent, or highly vulnerable to complications, and require frequent monitoring and intervention. Didactic and clinical practica prepare the student to provide a full-spectrum of care ranging from disease prevention to acute and critical care management and palliative care, with consideration to the developmental, life-stage needs of adults across the age spectrum. This 20 credit, one year program prepares advanced practice nurses, who are certified in another specialty, to write the AG-ACNP certification exam.
Course work is conducted primarily online with intensive on-campus sessions twice per year for competency training and testing and advisement. Clinical experiences are scheduled in proximity to the students' residence. Student placement in clinical sites is verified by preceptors, and faculty conduct clinical site visits or videoconferencing sessions with the student and preceptors.
Certificate Outcomes
- Synthesize nursing and other scientific knowledge, with contemporary clinical knowledge, for the assessment and management of health and illness states of adult-gerontology patients.
- Demonstrate advanced levels of nursing practice including health promotion, health protection, disease prevention, treatment, and referrals for the acute, critical, and chronically ill or injured patient.
- Engage in advocacy, modeling and teaching to advance health outcomes of complex acute, critical, or chronically ill patients.
- Develop collaborative professional relationships.
- Provides leadership for the delivery of clinical services within an integrated system of health care.
- Analyze practice outcomes to foster quality healthcare practices and improve patient outcomes."
- Integrate professional values and ethical decision-making in advanced nursing practice.
Course Requirements
Course ID | Title | Credits |
ACNP 804 | Advanced Acute Care | 4 |
ACNP 805 | Acute Diagnostic Reasoning | 3 |
ACNP 807 | Advanced Critical Care | 3 |
ACNP 809 | Advanced Practice Practicum | 4 |
ACNP 811 | Advanced Clinical Assessment: Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner | 2 |
ACNP 812 | Advanced Clinical Management Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner | 4 |
Total | 20 |
- Individual course details and descriptions can be viewed in the College of Nursing section of the 2023-2024 Academic Bulletin.
Technical and Performance Standards
All students in the Post-Graduate APRN (MSN) Adult Gerontology/Acute Care Certificate must meet the Technical and Performance Standards for admission and progression.
Technical and Performance Standards: Post-Graduate APRN (MSN) AG-ACNP Certificate
In addition the technical and performance standards expected of all students in educational programs in the College of Nursing, students seeking this certificate are also expected to possess the mental, auditory, visual, sensory, strength, manual dexterity, and communication skills to:
- Perform a systematic and complete history and physical examination on a client.
- Communicate significant examination findings to other professionals and client/family.
- Appropriately assess and record subjective and objective findings.
- Maintain effective relationships and interact appropriately with other professionals and clients/families, demonstrating skills of leadership collaborations and decisiveness.
- Accurately analyze alterations in functional patterns.
- Demonstrate advanced use of the nursing process: assess, develop, implement, educate and counsel clients, prescribe appropriate therapy, demonstrate self-care skills and evaluate appropriate plans of action for diagnosed problems.
- Maintain flexibility and emotional stability in response to novel, unique situations and stress.
- Anticipate common, acute, and life-threatening problems encountered in critically ill patients.
- Identify ethical issues in critical care practice and participate in ethical decision making using a systematic approach.
- Demonstrate/role model the appropriate integration of evidence into practice.
If a student cannot fulfill these Technical and Performance Standards, with or without accommodations, at any time in the program, the student will be ineligible for admission or continued progression in this certificate. In addition to assuring that students can meet the intellectual, emotional, and physical criteria for this certificate, it is of utmost importance that students have the ability to provide for the safety and welfare of their patients and others. Reasonable accommodations will be provided, when appropriate, to help student meet these Technical and Professional Standards. Any student wishing accommodations must contact the university’s Office of Disability Services at https://www.uthsc.edu/tlc/disability-services.php.
Application Guidelines
Admissions requirements include:
- Master of Science degree in nursing with nurse practitioner concentration;
Completion of three separate courses in Advanced Pathology/Pathophysiology, Advanced Health Assessment, and Advanced Pharmacology; - An unencumbered license as an advanced practice nurse (nurse practitioner);
- Certification in an advanced practice nursing specialty other than AG-ACNP;
- Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher based on all collegiate work.
- Two recommendations supporting the applicant's ability to function in the AG-ACNP
role (clinical skills, critical thinking, independent decision making, collaborative
skills with other health professionals, and nursing leadership);
- For individuals educated outside of the United States, evidence of proficiency in
English is required through submission of the Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) scores. Minimum proficiency scores: 550 on TOEFL paper version, 213 on TOEFL
computer version, and 80 on TOEFL Web-based version are required.
- Prior to beginning the program, students must meet the following requirements: (1) Completion of required immunizations; (2) Successful criminal background check and drug screening prior to matriculation; (3) Evidence of current cardiopulmonary certification (BCLS) and advanced cardiac life support certification (ACLS); (4) Evidence of health and professional liability insurance; and (5) Student confirmation of their ability to meet the technical and performance standards of the AG-ACNP certificate. Admission to the AG-ACNP Certificate is competitive. Only applicants who meet minimum academic requirements will be considered for admission; however applicants who meet minimal requirements are not guaranteed admission.
Academic Preparation and Achievement Admission Criteria
Applicants must document evidence of having earned a master of science in nursing or higher degree in nursing from an accredited nursing program. Only applicants with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 based on all collegiate work will be considered for admission. The GPA calculation for the most recently completed degree will be based only on those grades earned at the degree- granting institution. Applicants may submit additional documents to demonstrate professional scholarship and leadership abilities that could make them more competitive.
*Applicant transcripts will be evaluated on an individual basis regarding completion date of the 3 P’s (Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, Health Assessment). The applicant may be required to repeat one or more of these courses in order to meet admissions criteria.
Official transcripts from every college/university you have attended will be needed to complete your on-line application through NursingCAS. In addition, you will need to request that a copy of your transcript also be sent to NursingCAS for verification.
Transcripts from any non-U.S. institution must be sent to and verified by a NACES accredited agency, for example, the World Education Services (WES).
Professional recommendations allow further insight into the values and motivation of the applicants. Three recommendations from academic and work related professionals are required to support the applicant’s ability to successfully complete the program and perform in the role.
Applicants are required to provide NursingCAS with the names and addresses of two (2) references who can address their ability to successfully complete the program: one (1) academic and one (1) professional (employer).
Applicants must complete a successful criminal background check and drug screen within 30 days of official acceptance to the AG-ACNP Certificate. Background checks and drug screens may be repeated during the student’s program of study.
- Successful background check must be completed prior to enrollment. Individuals are required to disclose any misdemeanor or felony conviction. Applicants are advised that extensive background checks (including fingerprinting) is conducted as part of the nursing licensing application process.
- Applicants must complete a drug screen within 30 days of official acceptance to the
AG-ACNP Certificate program. Drug screens may be repeated during the student’s program
of study.
In addition to academic qualifications, applicants are assessed through
(1) an essay (via NursingCAS)
(2) professional recommendations ; and
(3) interviews.
Essay - Submit an essay about how you expect earning the AG-ACNP Certificate will affect future practice.
Recommendation Forms - Submit two recommendation forms to include one (1) professional and one (1) academic reference (preferably nursing) that address your potential as an AG-ACNP APRN including clinical skills, critical thinking, independent decision making, collaborative skills with other health professionals, and leadership.
Interview – Applicants meeting admission criteria and selected for further admission consideration must participate in an interview for the purpose of evaluating communication and decision-making skills, educational goals and current leadership, scholarship, practice roles and activities.
- Current RN license
- Current APRN certification
- Current Basic Life Support (CPR Certification) prior to UTHSC enrollment and maintained throughout UTHSC enrollment
- Must own a web-connected laptop capable of running modern software and streaming media including web-conferencing applications such as ZOOM.
- Computer/web-based literacy skills expected.
- Evidence of English proficiency is mandatory part of application process
- Official minimum TOEFL Score earned within two (2) years prior to application to College of Nursing
- Three versions of TOEFL: Paper-based Test (minimum score 550), Computer-based (minimum score 213), and Internet/web-based (minimum score 80).
- If Not a U.S. Citizen:
- Applicant must provide photocopy of immigration documentation showing “legal immigration status” (e.g., “Green Card”).
- Copy of Immigration Status Doc.
NursingCAS fees are $70. After acceptance, students are required to submit a $75 Application Processing Fee and a $200 Guaranteed Enrollment Deposit (GED). The GED, a non-refundable fee due within 30 days of acceptance, is held in escrow and applied to the student’s first term of study.
Applicants must complete a successful criminal background check and drug screen within 30 days of official acceptance to the BSN Program. The fee is $162 for accepted BSN students. Background checks and drug screens must be repeated during the student’s program of study.
Accreditation
ThePost-Graduate APRN (MSN) Adult Gerontology/Acute Care Certificate at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington DC 20001, 202.887.6791, http://www.ccneaccreditation.org, through December 31, 2034, and approved by the Tennessee Board of Nursing, 665 Mainstream Drive, 2nd Floor, Nashville, TN, 37243. https://www.tn.gov/health/health-program-areas/health-professional-boards/nursing-board.html .
Admissions Requirements
Admission to the Post Graduate APRN (MSN) Adult Gerontology/Acute Care Certificate is once per year. Applications are due March 1 for admission into the fall class. All application materials (for example, application, application fee, recommendations, essay, official transcripts, copy of active advanced practice nurse licensure) must be submitted by the deadline in order for students to be considered for admission. Applications are submitted through NursingCAS, a centralized, online application system. Please be sure to review the supplemental application checklist provided with your NursingCAS application. NursingCAS application fee is $70.
These are the major areas considered in admissions decisions. Acceptances will be offered based on all the criteria listed below with no single criterion having more importance than another.
- College academic preparation and achievement
- Professional recommendations
- Personal statement included in the NursingCAS application