The Women’s Health/Gender-Related Nurse Practitioner (WHGRNP) program prepares nurses to meet the sexual and reproductive health care needs for all individuals. In addition, students are engaged in the care of women, beginning at puberty and continuing throughout the lifespan. There is a program emphasis on addressing access to health care and sociocultural disparities faced by sexual & gender minorities. This program starts each year during the fall semester.
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
Emory University - Continuing Education in Atlanta, Georgia, offers a range of healthcare certification programs designed to prepare students for successful careers in the medical field. With flexible scheduling, hands-on training, and access to state-of-the-art facilities, students gain practical experience and essential skills for the evolving healthcare industry. Programs include nursing, medical assisting, and pharmacy technology, taught by experienced healthcare professionals who provide personalized support in small class settings. Renowned for excellence and a student-focused approach, Emory University equips individuals with the knowledge and confidence needed to start or advance their careers in healthcare.