Our curriculum places special emphasis on innovation, evidence-based practice, whole person caring, service, social justice, professional trends, and biomedical ethics.

Early in your studies, you learn physical examination techniques, communication skills, health assessment, development of interventions, and evaluation of patient outcomes. You will learn to use advanced electronic data and patient record data management systems.

You will get real experience in real health care environments. Our students take part in clinical rotations in various areas, including obstetrics, pediatrics, medical surgical, mental health, and community health. As a senior, you complete a semester-long preceptorship in your area of interest. You can practice in acute care and community settings.