UTMB’s School of Nursing adds Clinical Nurse Leader Masters Degree Program
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The Texas higher Education Coordinating Board has licensed a new master’s level program in medical Nurse management for the faculty of Nursing at the university of Texas Medical department at Galveston. The application commences in January, 2012. The new master’s level in Clinical Nurse Leadership is an innovative nursing training track and targets sanatorium nurses at the bedside to change into leaders at the point of care. This degree will enable nurses to become leaders at the hospital unit level and achieve the best results in cost savings with an emphasis on affected person safety and improving patient outcomes. The new degree techniques are a herbal evolution for the UTMB faculty of Nursing, which had the first, and now one of the largest, nurse practitioner application in Texas. dependent in 1890, the School of Nursing at UTMB is the oldest nursing school in Texas and one of the first in the country directly affiliated with a university.
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A Doctor of Nursing observe program has been approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for the School of Nursing at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Only master’s degree-prepared nurse practitioners will be accepted into the DNP program, an online curriculum that will be offered part-time during the first five years The DNP is designed to provide more clinical practice hours and adds a concentration in leadership as well as quality improvement in patient outcomes. Traditionally, the PhD in nursing has been research-based. The new degree programs are a natural evolution for the UTMB School of Nursing which had the first, and now one of the largest, nurse practitioner programs in Texas. Established in 1880, the School of Nursing at UTMB is the oldest nursing school in Texas and the first nursing school west of the Mississippi on a university campus.
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