Establishing the foundation of health
Our Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Primary Care (PNP-PC) track within the DNP degree program prepares you to provide comprehensive, holistic care focused on health promotion and diagnosis and management of children with stable acute and chronic conditions. PNP-PC practice focuses on optimizing growth and development, physical and psychosocial health, caring for patients who are medically stable, and recognizing, diagnosing, and referring patients experiencing sudden or progressive deterioration. You will learn to work with children from late preterm gestation through young adulthood.
#2 ranking
Of public schools offering a Doctor of Nursing Practice.
$3.8M in funding
147 DNP scholarships funded in 2023-24, totaling $3.8 million.
Pre-arranged clinicals
We manage your clinicals, setting us apart from most other DNP programs.
Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioners are prepared to:
- Perform comprehensive health assessments, including ordering and interpreting diagnostic procedures
- Partner with patients and families for health promotion and disease prevention
- Generate differential diagnoses and diagnose and manage acute and chronic health conditions
- Prescribe and evaluate therapies (medication and non-medication-based)
- Use developmental, patient- and family-centered approaches
- Advocate for nursing and the role of the PNP-PC
Graduates from our PNP-PC track practice independently and within larger healthcare teams. They work in a variety of settings and with diverse populations, including:
- Primary care pediatric practices
- Public health settings
- School-based clinics
- Pediatric subspecialty services (e.g., gastroenterologist, infectious disease, neurology, endocrinology, nephrology)
- Medically underserved and rural practice settings
- U.S. Armed Forces
- International health settings
The DNP curriculum starts with a shared first-year core, offering a strong foundation in advanced practice and leadership, before transitioning into specialized coursework tailored to each track, allowing students to develop targeted expertise and drive advancements in healthcare.
View the current DNP Pediatric Primary Care NP curriculum grid
Students interested in focusing their practice on restorative care for children with acute, critical, and chronic illnesses and/or injuries should consider applying to the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Acute Care track. Students interested in focusing their practice on child health promotion and disease prevention should consider applying to the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Primary Care track.
Successful PNP-PC graduates are eligible to sit for the Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner examination through Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB).
What makes our program unique?
Interested in learning more? Join us for an upcoming online information session, or contact us at asknursing@uw.edu to find out if this program would be a great fit and how to create a quality application.
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