NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF NURSE PRACTITIONER FACULTIES (NONPF) COMPETENCIES
The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) has determined nine broad areas of core competence that apply to all nurse practitioners, regardless of specialty or patient population focus. NONPF created the first set of Nurse Practitioner Competencies in 1990; the most recent updates were incorporated in 2017. This course was designed to prepare you to synthesize knowledge gained throughout the program and to apply each of the nine core competencies within your selected areas of practice and your representative communities.
The nine areas of competency are:
Scientific Foundations
Leadership
Quality
Practice Inquiry
Technology and Information Literacy
Policy
Health Delivery System
Ethics
Independent Practice
For each of the nine NONPF competencies, write one paragraph explaining how the program has prepared you to meet the competency (for a total of at least nine paragraphs). Then, propose how you plan to engage in social change in your community as a nurse practitioner. Finally, describe 1–2 legislative and/or advocacy activities in which your state nurse practitioner organization(s) are involved. Be specific and provide examples.
Sample Answer
As I complete this program, I’m confident in my abilities to meet the nine NONPF core competencies and contribute meaningfully to positive social change within my community. Here’s how the program has prepared me and my plans for the future:
1. Scientific Foundations: Through rigorous coursework and clinical experiences, I’ve gained a deep understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and evidence-based practice principles. This foundation allows me to critically evaluate scientific literature, stay current with evolving knowledge, and apply it to patient care decisions effectively.