Metropolitan Atlanta and northwest Georgia, like other regions of the United States, face a critical shortage of nurses. To address this shortage, the Kennesaw State University (KSU) School of Nursing (SON) has developed and implemented a partnership model to offer second-degree students an accelerated BSN Program. The KSU model builds on a competitive statewide initiative that targets funds to educational and corporate collaborations as well as a growing number of nursing school non-nurse applicants who hold other baccalaureate degrees. To offer the accelerated BSN Program, the KSU nursing faculty developed an accelerated curriculum model that allows completion in 16 months. Further, a six member, collaborative partnership has been constru...
The nursing profession is facing a growing shortage. Although diversity in the nursing profession is...
This article shares a unique model of collaboration between a school of nursing and a community bus...
Provides an overview of the expected shortage in registered nurses. Highlights emerging partnership ...
One bachelor of science in nursing (BSN)-granting institution sought to break down the barriers that...
Arkansas is facing a healthcare crisis. By the year 2020, the Institute of Medicine forecasts a shor...
Dr. Wendy Nehring, Dean of the College of Nursing, explained that the idea to establish a LPN-BSN Pr...
Ouachita Baptist University and Baptist Health today announced a partnership to address the shortage...
The Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE) is a statewide coalition designed as a long-term ...
A current focus of the healthcare industry is centered on addressing the nursing shortage. In the mi...
The purpose of this poster is to describe the collaborative and innovative partnership between educa...
The complexity of health care and the recommendation of the Institute of Medicine to increase the pr...
Gardner-Webb University’s Hunt School of Nursing, a leader in nursing education, is excited to now o...
The amount of time and the type of experience needed by undergraduate students in the clinical setti...
The majority of the 50 United States (U.S.) states will experience a significant nursing shortage by...
RN to BSN Program Ranked No. 4 in Georgia Nursing Students Assist with COVID-19 Vaccination
The nursing profession is facing a growing shortage. Although diversity in the nursing profession is...
This article shares a unique model of collaboration between a school of nursing and a community bus...
Provides an overview of the expected shortage in registered nurses. Highlights emerging partnership ...
One bachelor of science in nursing (BSN)-granting institution sought to break down the barriers that...
Arkansas is facing a healthcare crisis. By the year 2020, the Institute of Medicine forecasts a shor...
Dr. Wendy Nehring, Dean of the College of Nursing, explained that the idea to establish a LPN-BSN Pr...
Ouachita Baptist University and Baptist Health today announced a partnership to address the shortage...
The Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE) is a statewide coalition designed as a long-term ...
A current focus of the healthcare industry is centered on addressing the nursing shortage. In the mi...
The purpose of this poster is to describe the collaborative and innovative partnership between educa...
The complexity of health care and the recommendation of the Institute of Medicine to increase the pr...
Gardner-Webb University’s Hunt School of Nursing, a leader in nursing education, is excited to now o...
The amount of time and the type of experience needed by undergraduate students in the clinical setti...
The majority of the 50 United States (U.S.) states will experience a significant nursing shortage by...
RN to BSN Program Ranked No. 4 in Georgia Nursing Students Assist with COVID-19 Vaccination
The nursing profession is facing a growing shortage. Although diversity in the nursing profession is...
This article shares a unique model of collaboration between a school of nursing and a community bus...
Provides an overview of the expected shortage in registered nurses. Highlights emerging partnership ...