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The Institute for Family Health Family Nurse Practitioner Residency
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About The Institute for Family Health Family Nurse Practitioner Residency
The Institute for Family Health Family Nurse Practitioner Residency is a specialized postgraduate training program located in New York, New York. The program is affiliated with The Institute for Family Health, a federally qualified health center network serving patients across the Hudson Valley and New York City. Institutional classification and enrollment data are not separately reported in available IPEDS records.
The program focuses on advanced clinical training for family nurse practitioners, preparing graduates for primary care practice in community health settings. Training is delivered through clinical rotations at Institute for Family Health sites, emphasizing care for underserved and diverse patient populations.
New York City provides a rich clinical environment for nurse practitioner training, with access to a broad range of community health and specialty care settings. Candidates interested in this residency should inquire directly with The Institute for Family Health regarding application requirements and program structure.
2006 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10035
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