Category: Nurse-Midwives

  • FNU’s Professional Organizational Mentoring Program Creates Bond Between Faculty and Students

    FNU’s Professional Organizational Mentoring Program Creates Bond Between Faculty and Students

    January is celebrated as National Mentoring Month and serves as a national call to action for uplifting and joining the mentoring movement. In an effort to create stronger interactions and connections between students and faculty, Frontier Nursing University introduced its Professional Organizational Mentoring Program (POMP) in 2018. POMP matches FNU faculty with nurse practitioner and…

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  • The Role of Nurse-Midwives and Why It Matters

    The Role of Nurse-Midwives and Why It Matters

    According to the Centers for Disease Control, in 2021, the maternal mortality rate in the United States was 32.9 deaths per 100,000 live births, a dramatic increase from rates of 23.8 in 2020 and 20.1 in 2019. Answers to systemic problems are complex and involve multiple components, but data suggests that nurse-midwives could help dramatically…

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  • 2023 Year in Review

    2023 Year in Review

    We have so much to be proud of in 2023, including our students, faculty, staff, alumni, preceptors and donors. We invite you to reflect on this past year at Frontier Nursing University.

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  • 2023 Highlight: FNU Graduates Celebrate with Friends & Family at Commencement

    2023 Highlight: FNU Graduates Celebrate with Friends & Family at Commencement

    FNU’s commencement ceremony honored the nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners who have completed the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree, Master in Science of Nursing degree, or Post-Graduate Certificate. FNU awarded over 1,000 degrees again this year.

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  • Frontier Nursing University offers four specialty tracks for nurses

    Frontier Nursing University offers four specialty tracks for nurses

    In the field of healthcare, everyone has their own unique passions and interests. That’s why at Frontier Nursing University we offer four specialty tracks with paths for a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Post-Graduate Certificate (PGC), depending on the student’s educational background and career goals. A Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is…

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  • Featured Preceptors: CNMs Frances Sahrphillips and Tricia Heinrich work together to precept FNU students

    Featured Preceptors: CNMs Frances Sahrphillips and Tricia Heinrich work together to precept FNU students

    Frontier Nursing University preceptors Frances Sahrphillips and Tricia Heinrich not only work toward preparing the dedicated healthcare professionals of tomorrow, but they also join forces to make a positive impact on the lives of patients today. Both serving as Certified Nurse- Midwives (CNMs), Sahrphillips and Heinrich contribute their expertise with the Southeast Georgia Health System…

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  • FNU Awarded $4 Million Maternity Care Nursing Workforce Expansion Grant

    FNU Awarded $4 Million Maternity Care Nursing Workforce Expansion Grant

    The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has awarded the Maternity Care (MatCare) Nursing Workforce Expansion Grant to Frontier Nursing University (FNU). The current grant period will end on September 29, 2027. FNU will receive $4 million – $1 million per year –  to fund the grant project.

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  • Giving back through precepting 

    Giving back through precepting 

    Giving back can take many forms, and in the case of precepting, it is the gifts of time and expertise. Frontier Nursing University’s Clinical Outreach and Placement team is available to help students throughout their clinical program. The unit aids students by providing assistance and resources for locating clinical sites. It also provides support and…

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