Preparing Nurses for 50 Years
LMU's cornerstone belief is service to humanity, and few professions embody this belief like nursing. Nurses help people attain and regain wellness. In addition, nurses work with individuals, families, and community groups, helping them adapt to changes—in their needs, their roles, and their relationships—brought on by changes in health. At LMU, nursing students receive the training and education needed to become qualified nurses capable of succeeding in the 21st century health care environment. Students are also held to the high moral and ethical standards, as well as a sense of personal responsibility, that are vital to nursing.
Why Nursing at LMU?
HIGHLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS: The Caylor School of Nursing employs a distinguished faculty that are professional educators as well as practitioners in the field of nursing. All nursing faculty hold a minimum of a Master of Science in Nursing, with many faculty also holding doctoral degrees, from various institutions of higher education. LMU's nursing faculty includes individuals with specialties/concentrations in the following areas: adult health, pediatrics, mental health, women's health, administration, education, acute care nursing, and community health nursing.
SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES: LMU nursing graduates are working in all areas of nursing, including specialized areas, such as neonatal intensive care, mental health nursing, school health nursing, and trauma nursing. They work all over the country in a variety of settings - from major medical centers to small community hospitals. Many of our graduates have also gone on to graduate school at places and obtained their master's degree in nursing. With a master's degree, you'll be prepared for a host of specialized positions.
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