Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Scholarly Project Information
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Thank you for your consideration in providing a Wilkes University nursing student an educational experience in
your facility. The following information has been prepared to introduce you to our school and to provide you
with important information about the practicum experience. This packet is designed to assist you and our
students in a mutually successful experience.
Wilkes University
With over a forty year history of educating nurses, the Passan School of Nursing offers an extensive array of
undergraduate and graduate programs. Whether you are beginning your career, looking to change your career,
or desire an advanced degree, Passan School of Nursing is the place for you. Our school has a strong
commitment to the professional practice of nursing. Faculty and staff are dedicated and resourceful, providing
students with personalized attention.
Mission
The mission of the Passan School of Nursing is to develop professional practitioners of nursing that provide
quality health care in multicultural environments, promote interprofessional collaboration, engage in lifelong
learning, expand nursing science, and serve the community with intelligence, compassion, respect, and
integrity.
Vision
The vision of the Passan School of Nursing is to be the recognized leader in nursing education that prepares
professional nurses to engage in scholarly activity and guide nursing practice with meaningful contributions to
clinical prevention, population health, and healthcare policy development.
Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree in nursing/master's degree in nursing/ Doctor of Nursing Practice, and post graduate
APRN certificate programs at Wilkes University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education.
State Authorization and Registration
Authorization requirements for distance education vary by state. While Wilkes University is a member of NC-SARA, it
still must obtain approvals from non-SARA states and comply with the requirements of professional licensing boards in a
state, where applicable, in order to enroll students from that state. Wilkes is currently in the process of evaluating and
pursuing such approvals, as necessary and appropriate, for its online program delivery. See http://www.wilkes.edu/about-
wilkes/accreditation-and-rankings/state-authorization.aspx for further information and updates as processed.
**For Ohio residents: The online graduate programs within the Wilkes University Passan School of Nursing are
authorized by the Ohio Board of Regents to offer programs with on-ground experiences or are exempt from authorization
by the Ohio Board of Regents.
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Program Information
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) online program is designed in concert with the mission of the
University and the Passan School of Nursing. The goal of the doctoral program is to produce knowledgeable,
competent, and clinically proficient nurses who can advance clinical practice with the skills and dispositions
needed to serve in leadership capacities in their respective fields.
The primary elements of the program are applied research and clinical practice. These two elements are
embedded in courses throughout the program with opportunities to apply acquired knowledge and skills to
problems and practice in the students' respective fields.
Wilkes University's fully online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a practice-focused program grounded in
applied research and clinical practice. The 30-credit DNP curriculum focuses on the latest scientific knowledge,
information technology advances, and evolving public health policy. Our DNP program is designed to produce
clinical leaders who can translate evidence-based research directly into practice. All Wilkes online DNP
students also complete a mentored capstone Scholarly Project in a clinical setting.
Admission Requirements Include:
Master of Science in Nursing degree - advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), nurse executive,
nursing informatics, clinical nurse leader, or health policy concentrations only
GPA of 3.0 or higher from master's-degree-granting institution which is programmatically (ACEN,
NLNAC, CCNE) accredited. Students who have graduated from a non-programmatically accredited
institution and meet all other admission requirements will be evaluated on a case by case basis.
Admission is not guaranteed.
RN license; and advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) license and national board certification, as
appropriate
Completed application and CV
Proof of completion of supervised clinical practice hours during master's or post-graduate certificate
program. Verification of completed hours must be provided by the nursing program where the clinical
hours were completed. Transcripts are not considered official verification and will not be accepted as
verification.(Please note: The DNP degree requires completion of a total of 1000 clinical hours earned
during master's/post-graduate certificate, and the DNP program)
Two recommendations from graduate-prepared nurses or faculty who can attest to the candidate's
potential for advanced practice studies and leadership
Official transcripts from master's degree and post-graduate certificate granting institutions
Evidence of completion for advanced health assessment, advanced pharmacology, and advanced
pathophysiology by APRN students (Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Nurse Anesthetists
and Nurse Midwives) who do not hold current national certification
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Accepting a Student
DNP students are required to select a mentor for the scholarly project courses. Prior to beginning the first
scholarly project course, students are required to submit the Clinical agency and Preceptor/Mentor form and a
copy of the mentor’s resume or Curriculum Vitae to the Program Manager. If applicable, students will also
submit verification of the mentor’s active license and certification. A copy of the Clinical Agency and
Preceptor/Mentor form is included in this packet.
Students are also required to have an affiliation agreement in place with the clinical site prior to the clinical
start. Included in this packet is the “Wilkes University Affiliation Agreement that has been developed
specifically for our nursing programs. The affiliation agreement process is as follows:
1. Facility administrator will sign the affiliation agreement
2. Facility will email signed agreement to clinical@onlinenursing.wilkes.edu at least 4 weeks prior to the
student’s practicum course. Agreement may also be faxed to 570-445-2514.
3. The agreement will be signed by Wilkes University’s Provost
4. Fully executed copy will be returned to facility via email
If your facility would prefer that Wilkes review your facility agreement, please email an electronic copy to the
Program Manager at clinical@onlinenursing.wilkes.edu. Because outside agreements must go through legal
review at Wilkes, please send your facility agreement at least 8 weeks prior to the student’s practicum course.
The Program Manager will act as a liaison between the facility and Wilkes legal.
Student Requirements
All students participating in Wilkes University’s nursing program practicum will be responsible for meeting the
following requirements prior to beginning a practicum course:
Immunizations (MMR, Hep B, TB, TDaP, Varicella, Influenza)
CPR
RN license
Physical exam
Drug screen
Criminal background check including fingerprints and state child abuse if required by state
HIPAA and OSHA training
Mentor Requirements
The mentor is an expert in the student’s topic and can validate the scholarly inquiry that the student chooses.
The mentor is not required to work with the student in person, but should expect to have contact with the
student regarding the clinical aspect of the project. The preferred mentor to guide a doctoral student is a
professional in a discipline who has a doctorate degree. The mentor will commit to working with the student to
answer questions and share their expertise and knowledge. The mentor will also review the student’s final paper
and affix signature as that expert.
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COURSE OF STUDY
Doctor of Nursing Practice Courses (30 credits)
NSG 600 (3) Nursing Informatics
NSG 601 (3) Biostatistics
NSG 602 (3) Ethical Principles for Advanced Nursing Practice
NSG 603 (3) Application of Nursing Research
NSG 604 (3) Epidemiology and Environmental Health
NSG 605 (3) Collaboration in Health Care Delivery
NSG 606 (3) Diversity and Social Issues
NSG 607 (3) Leadership in Advanced Nursing Practice
NSG 609 (2) DNP Program Practicum I (elective)**
NSG 610 (2) DNP Program Practicum II (elective)**
NSG 608a and NSG 608b (6) Scholarly Project*
* DNP students are required to complete a Scholarly Project that demonstrates mastery of program content
through the completion of a clinical pilot study. The Scholarly Project is 6 credits and is completed over the last
32 weeks of the program. Each Scholarly Project is unique and directed at making a practice or policy change.
To qualify, a Scholarly Project must: 1. Be clinically focused; 2. Have NO control group; and 3. Use outcome
data to support a practice or policy change. Scholarly Projects are overseen by a Scholarly Project Chairperson
at the Passan School of Nursing plus an onsite clinical mentor of the student's choosing. The Chairperson will
validate that the student has completed the required clinical hours for the project. The final project is presented
to the Scholarly Project Committee via webcam.
**NSG 609/NSG 610 must be taken prior to enrolling in NSG 608a. They may each be taken concurrently with
any course after the completion of NSG 603 (prerequisites are NSG 600, 601, 602 and 603). Elective practicum
courses are available for students entering the MS-DNP program to provide additional time to complete the
required clinical project hours for the DNP degree.
NSG 608a: Scholarly Project
Credits: 3 credits
Prerequisites: Doctoral standing, NSG 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, and 607.
Description: In this 16-week capstone course, the student, under the guidance of a selected faculty member,
will analyze and synthesize theoretical and empirical research relevant to a clinical practice issue. Students will
design a comprehensive and holistic approach to this problem using evidence-based presentation. This course
provides opportunity for additional clinical practice needed for the development of advanced nursing practice
competencies. Required clinical hours for DNP clinical competency are dependent upon educational / clinical
background.
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Course Outcomes:
At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Utilize the PICOT format to refine and articulate clinical problems.
2. Perform an integrated review of the literature, critically appraising multiple sources of evidence.
3. Discuss clinical problems and practice change within the context of theoretical frameworks.
4. Assess organizational readiness for implementation of the research project while identifying key
stakeholders and gatekeepers within the healthcare organization.
5. Discuss the role of the Institutional Review Board as it relates to practice change.
6. Develop an implementation timeline including a data collection and data analysis plan.
NSG 608b: Scholarly Project
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: NSG 608a
Description: In this 16-week capstone course, the student, under the guidance of a selected faculty member,
will analyze and synthesize theoretical and empirical research relevant to a clinical practice issue. Students will
design a comprehensive and holistic approach to this problem using evidence- based presentation. This course
provides opportunity for additional clinical practice needed for the development of advanced nursing practice
competencies. Required clinical hours for DNP clinical competency are dependent upon educational /clinical
background.
At the completion of this course the student will:
1. Implement the scholarly project based on identified organizational needs.
2. Perform analysis of data collected and related use of technology.
3. Develop an effective plan for a practice or policy change in the organization based upon the data
outcomes.
4. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to effect change on health care issues.
5. Present the final scholarly project in an oral presentation to graduate faculty.
6. Disseminate scholarly project outcomes to stakeholders, professionals, and population-based groups
with a poster presentation.
7. Discuss the process for preparing a manuscript for submission to a peer reviewed journal.
Again, thank you for your consideration. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Tara Saucier, RN, MSN
Program Manager
Wilkes University
p: 408-412-7317
f: 570-445-2514
clinical@onlinenursing.wilkes.edu
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CLINICAL AFFILIATION AGREEMENT
For the Passan School of Nursing
This affiliation agreement is hereby made and entered into between WILKES UNIVERSITY on behalf of its
PASSAN SCHOOL OF NURSING (hereinafter “the University”) and _______________________________,
_________________________________________ (hereinafter “The Site”).
WHEREAS, the University is an educational institution providing degree programs in Nursing; and
WHEREAS, clinical education in the nursing care of individuals, families, and groups is a required and integral
part of the degree programs; and
WHEREAS, the Site possesses the facilities and professional expertise to provide clinical education to the
University’s students enrolled in its Nursing degree programs.
NOW, THEREFORE, the following are the complete terms and conditions that the parties intend to be legally
bound:
I. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY
A. Administration of Program: The University shall assume responsibility for the administration of
the clinical program, including, but not limited to, curriculum development, grading, requirements for
matriculation, credits, scheduling, and clinical hours.
B. Supervision of Students’ Clinical Practice: The University shall designate its own faculty
qualified by education and experience to plan, oversee, and evaluate the students’ clinical practice
activities.
C. Dissemination of Information: The University shall inform all students and faculty of their
responsibilities under this agreement including their obligation to abide by the rules and regulations of
the Site.
D. Number of Students: The University shall provide the Site with the number of students to be mutually
agreed upon for the days and hours mutually agreed upon, as appropriate.
E. Health Status: The University shall require students participating in the clinical program to meet the
health requirements of the Site and/or state regulatory agency.
F. Liability Insurance: The University shall provide and maintain bodily injury, property damage,
and licensed professional liability insurance with a minimum limit of $2,000,000 per occurrence
and an annual aggregate of $6,000,000 per occurrence covering all Nursing faculty and
students.
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G. Indemnification: The University shall indemnify and hold harmless the Site and, if applicable,
the City/State, its departments, agencies, officials, employees, agents and servants against claims of
liability or expense arising from willful or negligent action or omission of the University or its agents
participating in this program.
H. Transportation: Students shall be responsible for their own transportation to and from placement sites.
I. Notification: The University shall notify the Site of any changes in faculty, curriculum, and policy that
may affect the clinical education program.
II. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SITE
A. Structure of the Clinical Program: The Site shall provide facilities and nursing practice opportunities
appropriate for successful completion of a clinical program. In addition, the Site shall provide learning
experiences that are compatible with the mission of the University.
B. Liaison/Field Coordinator: The Site shall appoint an employee to serve as liaison/field coordinator
between the Site and the University.
C. Orientation: The Site shall orient the faculty and students to the rules, regulations, and practices of the
facility. Site shall also provide necessary regulatory and safety compliance training.
D. Patient Care Responsibility: The Site shall retain full responsibility for the supervision and care of all
patients.
E. Reservation of Rights: The Site may reserve the right to reasonably discipline any student or faculty
member who fails to comply with facility policies and procedures. Discipline may result from conduct,
work, or health status that materially interferes with the Site’s ability to care for patients. The Site shall
notify the University’s faculty member responsible for the student practice or the appropriate Dean.
F. Student Progress Reports: The Site shall provide the University all information requested concerning a
student’s clinical performance.
G. Student Records: Pursuant to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Site shall
protect the confidentiality of the student’s records and shall not release any information without written
consent from the student unless required to do so by law. Site shall provide written notice to University
within 24 hours of any accident, illness and other event occurring at Site involving a University student.
In case of an emergency involving a student, notice shall be made to the Department of Public Safety at
(570) 408-4999.
H. Liability: The Site shall maintain in force during the term of this agreement, bodily injury, property
damage and Licensed Professional Liability insurance, with coverage of at least $3,000,000 per
occurrence and an annual aggregate of $6,000,000 per occurrence, insuring itself and its agents and
employees for their acts, failures to act, or negligence, rising out of, or caused by, the activity which is
the subject of the agreement, and upon request will furnish a certificate evidencing that such insurance is
in force to the University.
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I. Indemnification: Each party shall indemnify, defend, and hold the other party, its affiliates and their
respective trustees, directors, officers, employees, students, contractors, subcontractors, and agents
(collectively, the “Indemnified Parties”) harmless from and against any and all liabilities, suits, actions,
claims, demands, damages, losses, expenses, and costs of every kind and character (including, without
limitation, reasonable attorney fees court costs, and expert witness fees) suffered or incurred by, or
asserted or imposed against the party seeking indemnification (or its Indemnified Parties) to the extent
resulting from, connected with, or arising out of any negligent or wrongful act or omission by the
indemnifying party (or its Indemnified Parties).
J. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): The parties agree to comply with
applicable federal laws and regulations governing the use and/or disclosure of individually identifiable
health information. Site shall provide students with appropriate training regarding patient privacy and
confidentiality. Such training shall satisfy the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of
1996 and related regulations. The University covenants that all students will attend the Sites mandatory
HIPAA training, as required.
III. MUTUAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A. Duration of Agreement: This agreement shall commence with the beginning of the academic year,
or at another mutually agreeable date, and shall be considered renewed from academic
year to academic year unless either party seeks to terminate this agreement.
B. Termination of Agreement: The University and/or the Site may terminate this agreement, for any reason,
by giving the other party written notice thirty (30) days prior to the effective date thereof.
C. Modification of Agreement: All modifications, waivers, or alterations to this agreement must be
approved in writing by both parties.
D. Interpretation of the Agreement: This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
E. Relationship of Parties: The University and the Site shall be considered independent contractors to one
another. This agreement shall not create a partnership, joint venture, or association between the
University, any of its students, and the Site.
F. Severability: If any provision of this Agreement shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to
be invalid, or the parties determine any provision to be in conflict with any applicable federal, state or
local law or regulation, then the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be unaffected thereby and
shall remain in full force and effect.
G. Equal Employment Opportunity/Non-Discrimination: The parties agree to comply with all applicable
Federal, state and local laws, University policies, rules, and regulations which provide educational and
employment opportunities to all persons, regardless of their economic or social status. The parties will
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, pregnancy,
gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, marital or family status, military or veteran
status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state or local
laws.
H. Objections of Conscience: The parties agree that no student or faculty of the University will be required
to participate in any procedure which is contrary to his or her religion or conscience. It is understood
that means that students may not be able to participate in clinic areas where full options are discussed.
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I. Background Checks: The University acknowledges that placement of each student at the Site may be
contingent upon provision of a background check information dated less than two years prior to the
commencement of the clinical education placement. The University uses Castlebranch, Inc.
(https://www.castlebranch.com/) as the vendor that provides the background checks. This may be
subject to change. The background check consists of the following screens: (a) U.S. County Criminal,
(b) Residency History, (c) Social Security Verification, (d) Nationwide Sexual Offender Index, and (e)
Nationwide Healthcare Fraud and Abuse Scan.
The Site acknowledges that the University is not responsible for the accuracy of the information
provided through this check and that University or vendor's provision of this information does not
relieve the Site of any of its legal obligations related to these background checks. The Site understands
and agrees that any information forwarded to it by the University or University’s vendor shall be held in
strict confidentiality, with access only by those with a need to know. The University will not indemnify
the Site for failure to perform any background checks required of the Site by state law.
J. Notices: Any notice required to be provided under the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be
in writing, and shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the United States mail or national
delivery service such as UPS or Federal Express, postage prepaid, certified mail, return receipt
requested, and addressed to the respective party at the address set forth below, or any such address as
may specify by written notice given to the other party in the manner specified herein:
SITE: SITE NAME
CONTACT NAME
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE ZIP
UNIVERSITY: Wilkes University
Passan School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegner, Dean
84 West South St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766
With Copy to: Wilkes University
Attn: Business Operations
84 West South St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766
K. Reservation of Rights: Both parties reserve the right to withhold placement of nursing students for good
reason, including the availability of adequate facilities and personnel to provide satisfactory work.
L. Entire Agreement: This agreement represents the complete understanding between the University and
the Site. It shall supersede prior oral or written understandings and promises relating to this subject
matter.
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IV. AUTHORIZATION
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, This Agreement has been executed by each party’s duly authorized representative in
multiple originals.
WILKES UNIVERSITY
Dr. Anne Skleder, Provost
Date
SITE:
Signature
Title
Date
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Clinical Agency and Preceptor/Mentor Form
This form is to be completed electronically and emailed to the appropriate reference as outlined below.
HANDWRITTEN FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Copies of required preceptor/mentor information (license, certification, CV) MUST accompany this
form for final approval of the clinical experience and development of the clinical affiliation agreement.
PLEASE SEND THE FORM AND ALL OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS IN ONE EMAIL TO THE
FOLLOWING:
Nurse Executive, Nursing Education, and Nursing Informatics Students:
Please submit to clinical@onlinenursing.wilkes.edu
DNP Students:
Please submit to clinical@onlinenursing.wilkes.edu
NSG 347 and 411 Students:
RN-BSN and RN-MSN (non NP students) please submit to clinical@onlinenursing.wilkes.edu
NSG 411 NP Students:
Please submit to NSG 410 faculty.
Nurse Practitioner MSN and Post Graduate/APRN Certificate Students:
Please submit to Graduate Clinical Concentration Coordinators, Dr. Mary Jane Miskovsky (Adult-
Gerontology Primary Care); or Dr. Eugene Lucas (Psychiatric/ Mental Health)
Student and Course Information
Name:
Course Start Date (Month):
Course: NSG
Is your preceptor/mentor and agency information the same as from a previous clinical course?
If yes, complete the following and forward this form as instructed above.
Clinical Course: NSG
Course Start Date (Month):
If no, complete the preceptor/mentor and agency information below and forward this form as instructed
above.
Preceptor/Mentor Information
Name:
Discipline:
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Will the preceptor/mentor be supervising other
students concurrently?
If yes, how many?
Address:
Phone:
Address:
Fax:
City, State, Zip:
Email:
Agency Information
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Person Phone:
Are you employed by the agency above:
If using more than one preceptor per clinical course, a separate form must be submitted for each.
Review and Approval by Passan School of Nursing Designee (Print)
Review and Approval by Passan School of Nursing Designee (Signature)
Date