Hospital, college combine to offer one-year program
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, January 15, 2007
Equipped with a bachelor's degree, but not sure where to turn? A new accelerated program offered by Beaumont Hospital and Michigan State University (MSU) can make you a nurse in only a year.
Students in the program will do their clinical work at the hospital in Royal Oak and learn about theory in classes at MSU in East Lansing.
The appetizing nature of the quick program will hopefully help enrollment, which in turn, will help to curb the growing shortage in the state. Royal Oak, the first hospital cited by the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®, hopes the partnership will help it continually recruit great nurses.
Source: Daily (MI) Tribune
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