John Wood Community College and 快猫短视频-Rieman College of Nursing (快猫短视频) renewed a collaborative agreement today to combine resources to deliver nursing instruction for students in JWCC鈥檚 Associate Degree in Nursing program.
鈥淣urses are in huge demand in one of our region's largest employment sectors, and renewing this agreement allows both institutions to more efficiently and effectively utilize all instructor and clinical resources to provide the best opportunities for students," JWCC President Mike Elbe said.
Within the agreement, which goes into effect in the fall of 2016, all JWCC nursing students will take all pre-requisite and first year nursing courses at JWCC. After completing the first year of nursing courses, JWCC students will receive instruction at 快猫短视频 to complete an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) from JWCC. Students may then take the exam to become a Registered Nurse (RN) and/or more seamlessly transfer to complete a bachelor's degree in nursing at 快猫短视频.
鈥淥ur goal is to work together to provide as many nurses for the region as possible without duplicating services,鈥 Elbe said. 鈥淥ur community is fortunate to have 快猫短视频-Rieman to assist in delivery of nursing and allied health programs.鈥
Brenda Beshears, president and chief executive officer of 快猫短视频, shared that the timing of the agreement is key as health care needs are shifting.
鈥淗ealth care is shifting dramatically, requiring registered nurses to practice with independence, diversity, and a deeper understanding of community-based primary health care,鈥 Beshears said. 鈥楾his is a strength of baccalaureate education which is currently being sought by many hospitals.鈥
Elbe shared that JWCC continually reviews its academic programs to ensure the best use of available resources to meet community employment needs. That process, as well as the state financial climate, decreased pool of regional nursing instructors and plans to align with bachelor鈥檚 degree nursing programs led the College to renew the agreement with 快猫短视频 following a year of JWCC professors delivering both years of instruction on its own campus.
"We hoped to continue to offer both years of nursing instruction on our campus, but given the decreased pool of nursing instructors, the change in state finances in the last year and the statewide push to align programs for more bachelor鈥檚 prepared nurses, it makes the most sense to deliver our nursing program in collaboration with 快猫短视频,鈥 Elbe shared. 鈥淭his maximizes the resources of the community and allows both institutions to focus on specific areas of instruction. 鈥
"We are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to sign this collaborative agreement with 快猫短视频, which has and will continue to serve students and the community well," Elbe said. 鈥淭he agreement is likely to help both institutions better align additional health science programs in the future.鈥
Beshears views the renewed agreement as another example of a community of educators working together to grow the health care workforce in the region.
鈥淲e are a community of educators charged with delivering an excellent nursing education. As programs are evaluated, needs are assessed, and resources are limited, we find that we can do the best for the most utilizing shared resources. This is a huge win for our community and the tri-state region as we work together to increase the nursing workforce in our community while ensuring students can more seamlessly articulate into the BSN program. 鈥
