Students refine their advanced practice skills with further attention to applying theory and evidenced-based practices in the role of the family nurse practitioner (NP). Important NP skills, including assessment, diagnostic, therapeutic, evaluative, consultative, teaching, and leadership, are examined within professional, legal-ethical, cultural, policy, improvement, and systems frameworks. Students continue to gain precepted, clinical, primary care experiences in health promotion and episodic and chronic illness management for families and pediatric populations, from infants and children through adolescents.