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Master of Science
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Emergency Nurse Practitioner

About

The Emergency Nurse Practitioner program at Emory University is a 3.5-year, full-time graduate program designed to prepare registered nurses for advanced practice in emergency care settings. This comprehensive curriculum blends theoretical instruction with intensive clinical training, focusing on the rapid assessment, diagnosis, and management of acute and complex health conditions across all age groups. Students build expertise in trauma care, critical decision-making, and advanced procedural skills while also mastering principles of primary care, leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Set in one of the nation's leading healthcare and academic hubs, the program offers students the opportunity to learn from top-tier faculty and gain hands-on experience in high-volume emergency departments and trauma centers. Emory’s partnerships with regional hospitals and health systems allow students to engage with diverse populations, from urban centers to rural communities. Through simulation labs, clinical rotations, and integrated coursework, the program ensures graduates are fully prepared to deliver competent, compassionate, and evidence-based care in high-pressure environments.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Emergency Nurse Practitioner
  • Degree Type: Master of Science
  • Duration: 3,5 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 01 September 2026
  • Location: Emory University, United States
  • Field of Study: Nursing
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice

  • Advanced Pathophysiology
  • Clinical Pharmacology for Nurse Practitioners
  • Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning
  • Foundations of Emergency Care Practice

Year 2 – Acute Care and Procedural Skills Development

  • Emergency Trauma Management
  • Procedures in Acute and Critical Care
  • Behavioral and Mental Health in Emergency Settings
  • Pediatric and Geriatric Emergency Nursing

Year 3 – Complex Case Management and Interdisciplinary Practice

  • Advanced Practice in Emergency and Urgent Care
  • Leadership and Decision-Making in Crisis
  • Interprofessional Collaboration in Acute Care
  • Population Health and Public Emergency Response

Year 4 – Clinical Residency and Capstone

  • Full-Time Clinical Residency in Emergency Departments
  • Advanced Clinical Practicum
  • Capstone Project: Emergency Care Innovation
  • Professional Transition and Board Certification Prep

Career Opportunities

Graduates of Emory’s Emergency Nurse Practitioner program are uniquely positioned to serve on the frontlines of health care in emergency departments, urgent care centers, trauma units, and critical access hospitals. They are eligible for dual certification as Family Nurse Practitioners and Emergency Nurse Practitioners, significantly expanding their professional scope. Alumni pursue roles such as acute care nurse practitioners, emergency medicine consultants, triage leaders, or educators in clinical nursing programs. Many are recruited into level I trauma centers, federal health systems, and global health crisis teams, where their ability to provide rapid, high-quality care in unpredictable situations is in high demand. Their leadership and advanced skills make them valuable contributors in both clinical and academic settings.

Why Choose This Program

Emory’s Emergency Nurse Practitioner program stands out for its clinical intensity, academic excellence, and strategic location within a nationally recognized medical network. Students benefit from immersive training in real-world emergency settings, expert mentorship, and a curriculum that balances clinical rigor with compassionate care. With access to Emory Healthcare, Grady Memorial Hospital, and other major institutions, students encounter a wide range of medical cases and patient demographics. The program fosters confidence, clinical agility, and ethical leadership, ensuring graduates are ready not just to respond, but to lead, in today’s dynamic and demanding healthcare environments. Choosing Emory means choosing a future at the forefront of emergency nursing.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 404 727 6123
Email: contentedit@emory.edu
Address: University of Emory, 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, United States