ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDER INTEGRATED SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TRAINING PROGRAM (APP-ISTP)
The primary goals of this program are to:
1. Advance fellows into autonomous clinicians with comprehensive and therapeutic knowledge in caring for people with substance use disorders.
2. Position fellows to be prepared for the workforce for their desired career goals, especially in primary/care substance use disorder.
Required qualifications (students are not eligible):
1. APRN applicants must hold either an MSN or Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. APRNs must be either board-eligible or currently board-certified within any APRN specialty (i.e. Family Nurse Practitioner, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, etc.).
2. Applicants must hold or be eligible for APRN licensure in GA.
3. Candidates must also present evidence of experience or interest in primary care and substance use disorders, leadership and practice.
4. A minimum 3.0 GPA from accredited program.
5. Willing to travel and stay overnight in cities where clinical sites are located.
6. Willing to attend any live class or workshop (scheduled in advance).
I meet all requirements
All applicants must submit:.
3) A personal statement (no more than 1000 words that identifies the applicant’s areas of interest in inter-professional team-based care, SUDs, and primary prevention; and outlines career goals to be achieved through the traineeship, and a proposed implementation plan, commitment/importance to SUD, community engagement and work in underserved areas.