Arizona State University (College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation)
From a program that graduated only six people in 1960, the College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation has grown to include more than 7,400 graduates. The college has evolved from a small baccalaureate program to the largest supplier of nurses in Arizona with Bachelor of Science and Master of Science nursing degrees, and is the only college in the state offering a Doctor of Nursing Science degree. In addition, ASU's College of Nursing is offering a Master of Healthcare Innovation, the first of its kind in the nation.
The faculty in the College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation are committed to preparing nurses for compassionate and competent nursing practice, leadership in service to the community and the nursing profession, and who value lifelong personal growth. Students learn from experts in pediatrics, women's health, medical/surgical, adult health, psychiatric/mental health and community health nursing. The college's outstanding faculty has received numerous awards in teaching, service, and research, as well as recognition at the state and national levels of the profession.
The college manages five nonprofit nurse-managed Academic Nursing Centers: ASU Health Center at the Downtown Phoenix Campus, Breaking the Cycle Community Health Care, Community Health Services Clinic, Escalante Health Center and North Tempe Health Center. These nationally recognized centers give nurses the opportunity to move to the forefront of healthcare, while providing services to the underserved and underinsured, and educating ASU’s nursing students in the process.
School name: Arizona State University (College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation)
Address: 500 N 3rd Street
Zip & city: AZ 85004-0698 Phoenix
Phone: (602) 496-2644
Web: http://nursing.asu.edu/
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