GNUR 8640

Nursing Ethics for Advanced Practice

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Course Description

Pre-Requisite(s): Graduate standing or instructor permission

This doctoral-level seminar course is designed to enhance the student's ability to describe and analyze ethical concepts foundational to nursing practice and utilize a variety of ethical decision-making frameworks to address ethical dilemmas arising from increasingly complex care, use of technology, consequences of policy interventions, and global health issues. Students will be challenged to examine individual and professional values, as well as critically analyze diverse perspectives on various ethical issues. The course emphasizes the DNP's leadership role in promoting ethical care delivery at all levels of care, from individual to system.


  • Mary Marshall

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    4.00

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    Spring 2024

  • Elizabeth Epstein

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     GPA

    3.95

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    Spring 2017

  • Ann Hamric

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    3.55

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2011

  • Faculty Staff

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    Spring 2015

  • Beth Epstein

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    Spring 2024

  • Elizabeth Marshall

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     Difficulty

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    Spring 2018