PRACTICUM AND INTENSIVE
[Document subtitle]
,Running head: NARRATIVE ANALYSIS 1
Narrative Analysis
Chamberlain College of Nursing
NR 667: FNP Capstone Practicum and Intensive
, NARRATIVE ANALYSIS 2
Narrative Analysis
This paper is a narrative analysis to exhibit how the Chamberlain University Masters
of Science in Nursing (MSN) program Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track prepares the
graduate nurse to meet the university’s program outcomes (PO), the American Association
of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Essentials of Master’s Education (MSN Essentials), and the
National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) Core Competencies. This
paper will identify and explain how I have reached each of theses objectives by providing
artifacts from my graduate course work and reflect on how meeting these objectives have
transformed me into a prospective masters-prepared nurse.
Chamberlain University’s MSN/FNP Program Outcomes
Chamberlain University’s PO number one asserts that the masters-prepared nurse
will provide high-quality, safe patient-centered care that is grounded in holistic principles
(Chamberlain University, 2020). PO number two charges the maters-prepared nurse to
provide a caring environment that allows for the achievement of quality health outcomes
(Chamberlain University, 2020). The third PO encourages the masters-prepared nurse to
engage in a reflective practice and appreciate cultural diversity while participating in a
lifelong pursuit of professional growth and development (Chamberlain University, 2020).
PO number four requires the masters-prepared nurse to utilize professional values by
continued scholarship and service in healthcare (Chamberlain University, 2020). The final,
fifth, PO challenges the masters-prepared nurse to advocate for the positive health
outcomes for patient through the practice of compassionate care that is evidence-based
and collaborative to exhibit advanced nursing practice (Chamberlain University, 2020).
AACN’s MSN Essentials