4 Credits This course provides students the opportunity to examine the role and functions of the advanced practice nurse in delivering primary health care to individuals across the lifespan within the context of the individual, family, culture and community. Synthesis of previous learning is emphasized in the promotion of health and wellness and in the assessment, diagnosis and management of common health problems in a variety of clinical settings. A clinical practicum with primary health care providers is required. Clinical: 175ours. Clinical fees may be associated with this course. Prerequisite(s):NURS 507 - Advanced Physical Assessment and NURS 508 - Advanced Practice in Pediatric Primary Care and NURS 509 - Advanced Practice in Adult and Geriatric Primary Care and NURS 591 - Women’s Health Other: For students matriculating into the M.S Nursing Fall 2021 and later NURS 511 will be a 4 credit course.