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                | NUR 697 - Seminar Series: Investigator Role and Research PracticumThe course introduces graduate students to significant and methodologically rigorous research.  School of Nursing faculty and affiliated faculty from Stony Brook Medicine and Stony Brook University will serve as preceptors as students engage in a supervised, hands-on practicum with ongoing research.  Students will develop contracts that identify individualized learning outcomes of the practicum that will be facilitated by direct advisement and mentorship of School of Nursing and affiliated faculty.  Opportunities during the practicum will include subject recruitment and screening, data collection and analyses, interpretation of results, research report writing an preparation of products for scholarly dissemination.  While the research practicum may not necessarily expose students to the specific population or problem of greatest interest to them, the skills or competencies mastered can prepare students methodologically to carry out their dissertation research strategy.
 
 3 credits
 
 Prerequisite(s): NUR 660  & NUR 661
 
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