Members are discussing their experiences and considerations regarding the U.S. University Primary Care FNP Program. Topics include enrollment process, payment plans, accreditation status, program intensity, clinical rotations, professors, and overall satisfaction with the program. Some members are seeking advice on choosing a nationally accredited program and the effectiveness of on-campus intensives in preparing for clinical practice.
Has anyone done this program? I'm looking into it and it seems great but there are hardly any updates reviews. Thanks!
I am currently in the program (Health assessment class). This school exceeded my expectations. I haven't heard a FNP program that provides real human experience for a pelvic exam and male exam. The faculties are tough because they do not want incompetent graduates. The program is doable and not easy. Some students dropped out due to not following instructions. The quizzes/tests each term requires a lot of reading to pass. FNP school is hard overall.
Any advice for an NP student taking 570 Pathophysiology, that’s getting ready for the HESI exams?
Southbeach2010, Any advice for an NP student taking 570 Pathophysiology, that’s getting ready for the HESI exams? Thanks
On 10/8/2019 at 9:45 AM, DZErika said:They did set one up for oct ppl! Go to the main Usu fnp support page and you will find link for oct group
pm me
we have a watsapp chat for oct start date
On 11/1/2017 at 3:46 PM, AtBat said:I'm in the Oct 30 cohort too.
How do you like it?
Is anyone currently or graduated from this program?
On 8/30/2017 at 6:18 PM, ferusolan said:That's awesome! I would love to hear your feedback. I'm looking to a late 2018 or early 2019 start.
How do you like the program?
Hello,
Anyone have recommendations for the required insurance needed for clinicals?
Go to www.proliability.com.Much much cheaper.$155.00 or something.
DZErika, BSN, RN
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They did set one up for oct ppl! Go to the main Usu fnp support page and you will find link for oct group