Outcomes
The School of Nursing baccalaureate graduate is prepared to:
- Integrate theory, liberal learning, and nursing knowledge into generalist practice.
- Provide person-centered care that is holistic, compassionate, coordinated, and reflective of individual's preferences, values, needs and social influences using best evidence for nursing practice.
- Provide care for individuals, families, and communities across the healthcare continuum to promote wellness, prevent illness, and manage disease through traditional and non-traditional partnerships to improve equitable health outcomes.
- Engage in scholarly inquiry and apply research and evidence-based practice , to improve health and transform healthcare.
- Use principles of safety and improvement science to enhance quality and minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance.
- Collaborate with care team members, patients, families, communities, and other stakeholders to optimize care, enhance, the healthcare experience and improve outcomes.
- Coordinate resources within complex systems of healthcare to provide safe, hiqh quality, cost-effective, and equitable care for diverse populations.
- Utilize informatics and healthcare technologies to gather data, support decision-making, and inform the delivery of high-quality, safe, and efficient healthcare services in accordance with best practice and professional and regulatory standards.
- Cultivate professional identity founded on accountability, collaboration and altruism to reflect nursing characteristics and values that foster ethical decision-making and promote social justice.
- Engage in professional development, self-care practices, and lifelong learning to support the acquisition of nursing expertise and leadership skills.
Expectations for student learning outcomes are
clearly articulated in each course and contribute to the achievement of the
overall program outcomes.
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