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The Dr. Lillian R. Goodman Department of Nursing prepares men and women for the roles and responsibilities of professional nursing through an undergraduate program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a graduate program leading to a Master of Science in Nursing.
The Baccalaureate Nursing Program outcomes of the Dr. Lillian R. Goodman Department of Nursing are as follows:
1. Provide comprehensive, holistic care that is grounded in the biological sciences, the arts and humanities.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of a variety of organizational structures, missions, visions, philosophies and values.
3. Utilize current theoretical, scientific and research knowledge toward evidence based professional practice.
4.Demonstrate competence in utilizing information technology resources to advance professional practice
5. Comply with the Standards of Professional Nursing Practice.
6. Implement effective inter-professional communication when working with the health care team.
7. Implement evidence based practice to guide the nursing process toward culturally sensitive, individual and population focused care.
8. Apply the professional standards of moral, ethical and legal conduct to practice.
9. Demonstrate clinical competency, accountability and ethical decision making as an entry level, novice professional nurse.
Undergraduate Curriculum & Courses
• General Information
• Track One (Undergraduate)
• Track Two (RN to BS Program)
• Transfer Students
• Undergraduate Nursing Courses
• Clinical Affiliations and Clinical Course Requirements
Requirements for Graduation
Graduate Curricula and Courses
· Master of Science in Nursing
o Community and Public Health Nursing
o Nursing Education
Other
o Student Nurse Organization
o Sigma Theta Tau International
Chair:
Stephanie Chalupka, EdD, RN, PHCNS-BC, FAAOHN
Faculty and Staff - Meet the Faculty
Location: Ghosh Center for Science and Technology (Room 222)
Phone: 508-929-8129