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CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing P.O Revised: June 2020 BOARD APPROVED CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing P.O. Box 2649 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Number of Programs: 93 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care (MSN and Post-Master’s Certificate) Cedar Crest College 610-606-4471, Dr. Catherine Zurawski, Director of Graduate Nursing Nursing Department Ext. 3342 Programs 100 College Drive Allentown, PA 18104 DeSales University 610-282-1100 Dr. Carol Mest, Director of Graduate Nursing Department of Nursing and Health Ext. 1394 Programs 2755 Station Avenue Center Valley, PA 18034-9568 Drexel University 267-359-5622 Dr. Anthony Angelow, Chair, Advanced Practice College of Nursing and Health Professions Nursing Department Three Parkway 1601 Cherry Street Mail Stop 91052 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Duquesne University 412-396-1548 Dr. Denise Lucas, Chair, Advance Practice Programs School of Nursing 600 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15282-1706 Moravian College 610-861-1660 Dr. Kathy Gray, Program Director Department of Nursing 1200 Main Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences 800-622-5443 Dr. Lisa Johnson, Director of CRNP Programs Division of Nursing 850 Greenfield Road Lancaster, PA 17601 Pennsylvania State University 814-867-5026 Dr. Madeline Mattern, Director, Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing Options 201 Nursing Sciences Building University Park, PA 16802-6508 (Program at 2 sites- University Park & Hershey) Thomas Jefferson University 215-503-5091 Dr. Ksenia Zukowsky, Associate Dean of Graduate Jefferson College of Nursing Programs 130 South 9th Street, 1200 Edison Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233 1 University of Pennsylvania 215-898-0432 Dr. Deborah Becker, Program Director School of Nursing Claire M. Fagin Hall 418 Curie Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care (BSN-DNP) Cedar Crest College 610-606-4471, Dr. Catherine Zurawski, Director of Graduate Nursing Nursing Department Ext. 3342 Programs 100 College Drive Allentown, PA 18104 Thomas Jefferson University 215-503-5091 Dr. Ksenia Zukowsky, Associate Dean of Graduate Jefferson College of Nursing Programs 130 South 9th Street, 1200 Edison Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233 University of Pittsburgh 412-648-4020 Dr. Jane Guttendorf, Program Director School of Nursing 3500 Victoria Street Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Adult-Gerontology Primary Care (MSN and Post-Master’s Certificate) Bloomsburg University 570-389-4613 Dr. Kimberly Olszewski, Program Director Department of Nursing 400 East Second Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815-1301 Drexel University 215-762-3102 Dr. Anthony Angelow, Chair, Advanced Practice College of Nursing & Health Professions Nursing Department Three Parkway 1601 Cherry Street Mail Stop 91052 Philadelphia, PA 19102-1192 Gwynedd-Mercy University 215-646-7300 Dr. Denise Vanacore, Program Coordinator Frances M. Maguire School of Nursing & Ext. 21403 Health Professions 1325 Sumneytown Pike Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437-0901 LaSalle University 215-951-1413 Dr. Mary Wilby, Program Coordinator School of Nursing 1900 West Olney Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141 Misericordia University 570-674-6440 Ms. Melissa Weidner, CRNP Program Director College of Health Sciences 301 Lake Street Dallas, PA 18612-1098 Moravian College 610-861-1660 Dr. Kathy Gray, Program Director Department of Nursing 1200 Main Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 2 Neumann University 610-358-4599 Ms. Judith Neubauer, Director of Graduate Nursing Division of Nursing & Health Sciences Programs One Neumann Drive Aston, PA 19014-1298 Pennsylvania State University 814-867-5026 Dr. Madeline Mattern, Director of Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing Options 201 Nursing Sciences Building University Park, PA 16802-6508 (Program at 2 sites - University Park & Hershey) Thomas Jefferson University 215-503-5091 Dr. Ksenia Zukowsky, Associate Dean of Graduate Jefferson College of Nursing Programs 130 South 9th Street, 1200 Edison Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233 University of Pennsylvania 215-898-1795 Dr. Susan Renz, Director of the Primary Care School of Nursing Program Claire M. Fagin Hall 418 Curie Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096 Villanova University 610-519-4934 Dr. Elizabeth Blunt, Coordinator, Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing Programs 800 Lancaster Avenue Villanova, PA 19085-1690 Wilkes University 570-408-3323 Dr. Kathleen Hirthler, Chair, Graduate Nursing Passan School of Nursing Programs 109 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766 York College of Pennsylvania 717-815-1583 Dr. Colleen Fantaski, Program Director Department of Nursing 441 Country Club Road York, PA 17403-3651 Adult-Gerontology Primary Care (BSN-DNP) Alvernia University 610-796-8217 Ms. Tracy Kellogg Kramer, DNP Program Director Nursing Department 400 Saint Bernardine Street Reading, PA 19607 Misericordia University 570-674-6440 Ms. Melissa Weidner, CRNP Program Director College of Health Sciences 301 Lake Street Dallas, PA 18612-1098 Robert Morris University 412-397-6244 Dr. Terri Devereaux, DNP Program Director School of Nursing & Health Sciences 6001 University Blvd Moon Township, PA 15108-1189 Temple University 215-707-4867 Dr. Michael Clark, Graduate Program Director College of Health Professions & Social Work 3307 North Broad Street Mailstop 602-00 Philadelphia, PA 19140 3 Thomas Jefferson University 215-503-5091 Dr. Ksenia Zukowsky, Associate Dean of Graduate Jefferson College of Nursing Programs 130 South 9th Street, 1200 Edison Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233 University of Pittsburgh 412-624-3832 Dr. Lorraine Novosel, Program Coordinator School of Nursing 3500 Victoria Street Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Emergency (Post Master’s Certificate) Drexel University 267-359-5622 Dr. Anthony Angelow, Chair, Advanced Practice College of Nursing & Health Professions Nursing Department Three Parkway 1601 Cherry Street Mail Stop 91052 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Family Health (MSN and Post-Master’s Certificate) Bloomsburg University 570-389-4613 Dr. Kimberly Olszewski, Program Director Department of Nursing 400 East Second Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815-1301 (Program at 2 sites - Bloomsburg & Harrisburg) Clarion/Edinboro Universities 814-393-1252 Dr. Lana Smith, Program Coordinator Department of Nursing 840 Wood Street Clarion, PA 16214 Gannon University 814-871-5327 Dr. Lisa Pontzer Quinn, Program Director Villa Maria School of Nursing 109 University Square Erie, PA 16541-0001 Gwynedd-Mercy University 215-646-7300 Dr. Denise Vanacore, Program Coordinator Frances M. Maguire School of Nursing & Ext. 21403 Health Professions 1325 Sumneytown Pike Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437-0901 LaSalle University 215-951-1112 Dr. Mary Wilby, Program Coordinator School of Nursing and Health Sciences 1900 West Olney Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141 Family Health (BSN-DNP) Alvernia University 610-796-8217 Ms. Tracy Kellogg Kramer, DNP Program Director Nursing Department 400 Saint Bernardine Street Reading, PA 19607 4 Messiah College 717-796-1800 Dr. Kristen Slabaugh, Program Coordinator Department of Nursing One College Avenue, Suite 303 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Family/Individual Across the Lifespan (MSN and Post-Master’s Certificate) Carlow University 412-578-6322 Dr. Deborah Mitchum, Program Director Department of Nursing 3333 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Cedar Crest College 610-606-4471, Dr. Catherine Zurawski, Director of Graduate Nursing Nursing Department Ext. 3342 Programs 100 College Drive Allentown, PA 18104 DeSales University 610-282-1100 Dr. Carol Mest, Director of Graduate Nursing Department of Nursing and Health Ext. 1394 Programs 2755 Station Avenue Center Valley, PA 18034-9568 Drexel University 267-359-5622 Dr. Anthony Angelow, Chair, Advanced Practice College of Nursing & Health Professions Nursing Department Three Parkway 1601 Cherry Street Mail Stop 91052 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Duquesne University 412-396-6458 Ms. Laura Crimm, Program Director School of Nursing 600 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15282-1706 Millersville University 717-871-4274 Dr. Cayleigh Minter, Program Coordinator Department of Nursing 1 South George Street P.O. Box 1002 Millersville, PA 17551 (Program at 2 sites – Millersville & Harrisburg) Misericordia University 570-674-6440 Ms. Melissa Weidner, CRNP Program Director College of Health Sciences 301 Lake Street Dallas, PA 18612-1098 Moravian College 610-861-1660 Dr. Kathy Gray, Program Director Department of Nursing 1200 Main Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences 800-622-5443 Dr. Lisa Johnson, Director of CRNP Programs Division of Nursing 850 Greenfield Road Lancaster, PA 17601 5 Pennsylvania State University 814-867-5026 Dr. Madeline Mattern, Director Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing Options 201 Nursing Sciences Building University Park, PA 16802 (Program at 2 sites - University Park & Hershey) St. Francis University 814-472-3027 Dr. Lenore Resick, Interim Program Director Department of Nursing School of Health Sciences and Education 117 Evergreen Drive P.O. Box 600 Loretto, PA 15940 Thomas Jefferson University 215-503-5091 Dr. Ksenia Zukowsky, Associate Dean of Graduate Jefferson College of Nursing Programs 130 South 9th Street, 1200 Edison Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233 University of Pennsylvania 215-898-4272 Dr. Susan Renz, Director of the Primary Care School of Nursing Program Claire M. Fagin Hall 418 Curie Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096 University of Scranton 570-941-7673 Dr. Mary Jane Hanson, Program Director Department of Nursing 800 Linden Street Scranton, PA 18510-4595 Villanova University 610-519-4934 Dr. Elizabeth Blunt, Coordinator, Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing Programs 800 Lancaster Avenue
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