Nursing Program Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide healthcare workers with an innovative curriculum that merges academic knowledge and practical skills. We aspire to cultivate a diverse community of learners by focusing on restorative care, ethical practice, and evidence-based techniques.
Our mission is to graduate qualified and compassionate nurses who will positively impact the community around them through innovative teaching strategies and hands-on clinical experiences.
We are committed to establishing a culture of lifelong learning, professionalism, and community involvement, preparing our graduates to address the increasing challenges of healthcare with resilience and excellence.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Integrate natural & social sciences and nursing science with clinical judgement to solve complex problems and optimize health outcomes.
- Demonstrate ethical, professional, compassionate, and culturally sensitive behavior in delivery and coordination of care.
- Apply concepts of health promotion, disease prevention, and advocacy to improve the health of populations.
- Apply nursing science and best practice guidelines to support person-centered care, quality, and optimal outcomes.
- Implement quality and safety practices and processes within the care setting and across systems.
- Advocate effectively, both inter- and intra-professionally, through communication and collaboration with patients, families, and communities to deliver quality care and enhance the overall healthcare experience.
- Demonstrate effective leadership and proactive care coordination within complex systems of healthcare.
- Utilize technology to support safety, quality, and decision-making in nursing practice and to innovate healthcare delivery.
- Demonstrate principles of professionalism central to the nursing profession including autonomy, integrity, advocacy, social justice, compassion, commitment to the profession to achieve optimal health outcomes for diverse patient populations.
- Integrate the value for self-care and on-going professional development into the role of the professional nurse.