Post-Master's Certificate
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP)
The University of Virginia prepares Acute Care Nurse Practitioners (ACNP) either within the Master’s Program or as a post-Master's certificate. The ACNP is an Advanced Practice role that provides direct patient care in medical/nursing subspecialty areas in collaboration with other members of the health care team.
ACNPs deliver care along the continuum of critical, acute and chronic care. Emphasis is placed on providing the student with the advanced theoretical knowledge and practice skills needed to manage acutely ill patients through all phases of their hospitalization and clinical follow-up. Diagnostic and clinical decision-making, preparation for prescriptive authority, collaboration with physicians, and outcomes management are emphasized. Evidenced based practice and clinical research are also emphasized.
The curriculum builds on both the theoretical knowledge and clinical experience of the bachelor's and master's prepared nurse.
Full-time students can complete the Post-Master's Certificate in Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in 20 months. In the first year you would have didactic classes on Thursdays and Fridays. In the second year, the didactic component is on Thursday, and clinicals are Monday-Wednesday.
Students in the Acute Care NP program can select to pursue Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing specialty preparation. Students in this program would complete two didactic courses in WOCN, as well as an additional preceptorship. This would enable you to sit for AWOCN certitication.
Program Coordinator: Arlene Keeling, PhD, RN; (434)924-5906, email: awk2z@virginia.edu
Clinicals
Students complete 560 clinical hours, divided evenly between GNUR 759 and GNUR 765. The first clinical course (GNUR 759) must be completed at the UVA Medical Center. The Medical Center adjoins the School of Nursing. UVA Medical Center, is a 560-bed, Level I trauma center with 8 ICUs. It provides an excellent clinical cite with a wealth of professional and technological resources. The second practicum (GNUR 765) may be completed at another facility in Virginia with prior arrangement or the program director.
The individual student determines the focus of his/her specialization (ie: cardiology, ER/trauma, digestive health, nephrology, wound/ostomy/continence, neurology or neuro-surgery, general surgery, pulmonary, transplant, oncology, etc).
Certification
Students are qualified to sit for Acute Care Nurse Practitioner certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the School of Nursing is competitive and based on evaluation of all portions of the application. To be considered for the Post-Master's Certificate, applicants must submit a completed application and:
- Have a master's degree in nursing from a nationally accredited school
- Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in undergraduate and graduate study
- Hold an unencumbered RN license for the state where you intend to do your practica
- Submit clear statements of educational/professional goals, as well as on diversity
- Submit three satisfactory academic and professional recommendations
- Submit a copy of your resume or CV
- Be available for an interview if requested
Application deadline:
Fall or Summer entry: April 1
Spring entry: November 1
International applicants are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examination. Visit their websites for more information. The University of Virginia institutional code number is R-5820, nursing #0610.
Downloads, Program of Study, and Links
For More Information
For additional information on admission to and programs of study at the UVa School of Nursing, please fill our our online form. You are also welcome to call the Office of Addmissions at (434) 924-0141 / (888) 283-8703.
Questions on admissions and financial aid should be directed to Clay Hysell, Assistant Dean for Graduate Student Services, email hysell@virginia.edu