This seminar course engages the instructor and students in mutual learning while critically examining social justice and public health issues. Principles of genetics, genomics, epidemiological data, and patterns of knowing are considered for design and delivery of evidence-based, culturally relevant clinical prevention and health promotion stragegies and interventions. This course also explores health information and technology that allows for the exploration of the distribution and determinants of health and disease. Emphasis is placed on building awareness and understanding of the advanced practice nurse's involvement in the ecology of health. Pre-requisites: NUR-500, NUR-501, NUR-545, NUR-546, NUR-547, NUR-548, NUR-542. Co-requisites: NUR-630, NUR-635. [3 credits]