What specialized education do NFP Nurse Home Visitors and Nurse Supervisors receive?
Nurse-Family Partnership Nurse Home Visitors and Nurse Supervisors are required to participate in extensive educational sessions that prepare them for delivering the Nurse-Family Partnership Model. They complete two distance units and two face-to-face education units delivered by the Nurse-Family Partnership Nursing Practice Department. NFP Core Education Unit 1 is a distance module explaining the underlying theories and components of the NFP model of nurse home visiting. NFP Core Education Unit 2 is a 2 ½ day face-to-face session held in Denver for Nurse Home Visitors that provides an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the NFP model of home visiting, ask questions about the model, domains and theories and how they integrate into their nursing practice and apply the knowledge they gained through the study of NFP Unit 1 workbook in a safe and supportive atmosphere. NFP Nurse Supervisors spend an additional two days in Denver learning about NFP Supervision. NFP Core Education U
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