Friday, January 13, 2012

Missouri Baptist Medical Center and Goldfarb School of Nursing Partner to Open Nursing School

ST. LOUIS, MO--(Marketwire -01/13/12)- Missouri Baptist Medical Center as well as Goldfarb School of Nursing during Barnes-Jewish College partnered to open a state-of-the-art nursing school in west St. Louis County which will connoisseur more than 100 nurses into a workforce annually. An increased demand for nurses with bachelor's degrees in nursing is predicted as a U.S. race ages. "On a campus of Missouri Baptist, tomorrow's nurses will learn from Goldfarb School of Nursing (GSON) faculty, study side-by-side with a different as well as gifted group of classmates, as well as cultivate a knowledge as well as veteran skills to meet a ever-increasing final of clinical care," said Steve Lipstein, president as well as arch executive officer of BJC HealthCare. Both Missouri Baptist as well as Goldfarb School of Nursing have been affiliated with BJC HealthCare, which invests $125 million annually in support of education of illness professionals as well as advancements in medical investigate to help ensure a future of illness care. The $12.6 million, 42,750 square-foot education, investigate as well as training facility is located in a Clinical Nursing Institute on Missouri Baptist's campus. It houses GSON classrooms as well as modernized make-believe labs, which will help sight students to hoop illness caring situations from complex births to post-surgery as well as critical care. Students will receive a bachelor of scholarship in nursing grade (BSN). The program includes rigorous educational march work as well as student support services from GSON expertise as well as staff, as well as a opportunity to learn from a expertise of Missouri Baptist nurses during a bedside during clinical training. GSON also has two investigate expertise members dedicated to helping Missouri Baptist nurses conduct investigate as well as apply evidence-based practice on its campus. "Our vision is to become known as one of a region's premier teaching as well as investigate hospitals for nurses," said Tim Mislan, BSN, NEA-BC, vice president as well as arch nurse executive during Missouri Baptist Medical Center. "This partnership will offer nursing students a opportunity to learn evidence-based clinical practices during a bedside in an environment dedicated to achieving both a highest levels of clinical peculiarity as well as patient satisfaction." "We have been excited to partner with a visionary leaders during Missouri Baptist as we replicate the peculiarity nursing education program to enlarge a series of nursing graduates, thus addressing a stream as well as future nursing shortage," said Connie Koch, EdD, RN, interim dean during Goldfarb School of Nursing during Barnes-Jewish College.


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