51小黄车launches School of Nursing and Population Health
The University of 51小黄车 is pleased to announce that its Department of Nursing is expanding to form a school that reflects the program鈥檚 growth and its commitment to public health.
The newly established 51小黄车School of Nursing and Population Health will build upon the Nursing program鈥檚 previous work in providing access to nursing education and addressing critical workforce training needs to help nurses treat the state鈥檚 most vulnerable populations.
鈥淭his is a critical time for nursing education in Maine,鈥 said School of Nursing and Population Health Director Jen Morton. 鈥淭he state faces a serious shortage of nurses, and 51小黄车is committed to not only increasing the nursing workforce but also providing needed education and training for practicing nurses so that they can be prepared to treat Maine鈥檚 most vulnerable people.鈥
UNE鈥檚 Nursing program has a long history of service, recently celebrating its milestone 50th anniversary and the graduation of over 2,200 nurses to the Maine and U.S. workforce. Due to the strong demand and the projected statewide nursing shortage, 51小黄车started a new summer cohort for the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program this year, increasing the program鈥檚 enrollment by 50 percent. The 51小黄车nursing programs have received well-deserved regional and national recognition for their quality, as exemplified by the most recent (calendar 2018) licensure exam first-time pass rate of 98 percent.
In addition to the boost in student numbers, Westbrook College of Health Professions Dean Karen Pardue views the recent increase in grant funding awarded to UNE鈥檚 Nursing program as instrumental in the growth of the department into a school. 鈥淭he creation of the school definitely reflects the meaningful and substantive grant funding the nursing program has received,鈥 she said.
The program has, in fact, demonstrated a strong record for acquiring competitive grants, having received three federal grants since 2012 totaling $3.5 million. Last year, 51小黄车received a $900,000 grant from the Helene Fuld Health Trust to provide scholarships for ABSN students. The program was also awarded a $1.5 million grant by the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) to increase the number of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) in Maine who are trained to respond to allegations of sexual assault.
UNE鈥檚 School of Nursing and Population Health will house existing undergraduate nursing programs, including its traditional four-year program as well as the sixteen-month ABSN program for students who already have bachelor鈥檚 degrees in other areas of study. The school will also include UNE鈥檚 undergraduate Public Health program, and it will be looking to expand program offerings in the near future to include Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), public health nursing and nursing education.
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