Fast Facts Currently: 191 AMSN s Currently Fastest Growing Program: Accelerated BSN Program Nursing is the 5 th Most Popular Major at Emory Powerful Outcomes Total NCLEX pass rate (1 st time) 97% compared to 80% National Average 100% ABSNs from last December class have passed NCLEX 98% of students have jobs within 6 months of graduation
Who we are: #4 Nationally ranked school of nursing #1 in NIH funding in schools of nursing
OUR VALUES Excellence: We achieve outcomes that are significant and distinctive with persistent commitment to high quality and integrity. Collaboration: We embrace community, partnerships, mentoring, and diverse perspectives. Social responsibility: We treat all with respect and dignity. We engage with others to positively influence health and social justice. Innovation: We create, use, evaluate and disseminate cutting-edge approaches to advance our mission and vision. Leadership: We shape nursing, health care, and the nhwsn through vision, courage, and optimism.
World Class Scholars Faculty Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing, American Heart Association, and American Association of Nurse Practitioners Jowers, Davis, Forte lectures Expert guest lecturers
Global Health Opportunities o Alternate Winter/Alternate Spring Breaks o Global Health Institute o Expert global health lecture o Lillian Carter Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility
Service-Learning and Community Engagement o Moultrie Outreach o Gateway, Café 458 o Refugee communities o Health fairs & Community Wide Drills
CURRICULUM Science Clinical Professional Pathophysiology Pharmacology Physical Assessment Research/EBP Fundamentals Medical Surgical Pediatrics Maternity Mental Health Public Health Ambulatory Care Role Transition Social Responsibility & Bioethics Becoming a Professional Nurse Palliative Care and Difficult Conversations Perspectives in Professional Nursing 2 Electives
PLAN OF STUDY Course Number Course Title Credit Hours Lecture Seminar Lab Clinical Total Lab/clinical hours Fall NRSG 309 Social Responsibility & Bioethics in Nursing 2 1.5.5 30 NRSG 310 Pathophysiology for Nurses 3 3 NRSG 312 Foundations of Nursing Practice 2 2 NRSG 314 Clinical Practicum I 2 1 1 120 NRSG 322 Health Promotion and Wellness 2 2 NRSG 380 Health Assessment 3 2 1 60 Total 14 210
PLAN OF STUDY Course Number Spring NRSG 315 Course Title Credit Hours Lecture Seminar Lab Clinical Total Lab/clinical hours Population Health: Community and Public Health Nursing 3 2 1 60 NRSG 320 Pharmacology for Nurses 3 3 NRSG 326 Acute and Chronic Care 3 3 NRSG 327 Clinical Practicum II 3 3 180 NRSG 328 Pediatric Nursing 2 2 NRSG 371 Evidence Based Practice for Nurses 2 2 Total 16 240
PLAN OF STUDY Course Number Course Title Credit Hours SUMMER NRSG 330 Clinical Integration 2 2 NRSG 408 Maternity and Reproductive Health Nursing 2 2 Lecture Seminar Lab Clinical Total Lab/clinical hours NRSG 409 Clinical Practicum III 3 3 180 NRSG 411 Mental Health Nursing 2 2 NRSG 416 Perspectives in Professional Nursing A)Global Health; B)Policy & Advocacy; C)Research; D)Leadership, Administration 3 3 and Management ; E) Clinical Nursing Education NRSG XXX Elective 2 2 Total 14 180
PLAN OF STUDY Course Number Course Title FALL NRSG 422 Palliative Care & Difficult Conversations Credit Hours 2 2 Lecture Seminar Lab Clinical Total Lab/clinical hours NRSG 425 Becoming a Professional Nurse 2 2 NRSG 430 Nursing in Complex Care Situations 3 3 NRSG 431 Clinical Practicum IV 4 1 3 180 NRSG 432 Ambulatory Care 3 2 1 60 NRSG XXX Elective 2 2 Total 16 240
ELECTIVES NRSG385 Female Incarceration & Women s Narratives (Requires Permission) NRSG400 Cardiac Dysrhythmias & ECG Interpretation In Adults NRSG401 Forensic Nursing NRSG402 Introduction To Critical Care NRSG404 Research Residency NRSG405 Rural Health (Requires Permission) NRSG406 Emergency Nursing: Jack Of All Trades NRSG452 On The Frontline: Caring For Our Veterans NRSG467 Holistic Health NRSG480 International Health Care Systems: Nursing In The Caribbean NRSG482 Birth And Global Health NRSG483 Perioperative Nursing NRSG513 Spanish For Healthcare Professionals (Requires Permission) NRSG535 Concepts In Neonatal Nursing (Requires Permission) NRSG614 Lactation & Breastfeeding (Requires Permission) NRSG683 Human Sexuality In Health & Illness
EVANS CENTER FOR CARING SKILLS STATE-OF-THE-ART SIMULATION CENTER
ACTIVE STUDENT LIFE EMORY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION (EISNA) EMORY STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION (ESNA) EMORY MULTICULTURAL NURSING STUDENT ASSOCIATION (EMNSA)
EYE ON THE FUTURE MASTERS DEGREES HEALTH LEADERSHIP MSN-MA AND MSN-MPH ADVANCE PRACTICE SPECIALTIES ADULT-GERO-ACUTE &/OR PRIMARY EMERGENCY FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER NURSE-MIDWIFERY NEONATAL PEDIATRIC-ACUTE &/OR PRIMARY WOMEN S HEALTH DOCTORAL DEGREES DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE (DNP) POST-BACHELOR S POST- MASTERS NURSE ANESTHESIA PHD IN NURSING
WHO ARE ABSN S? The typical second-degree nursing student is motivated, older, and has higher academic expectations than traditional entry-level nursing students. Accelerated students excel in class and are eager to gain clinical experiences. Faculty find them to be excellent learners who are not afraid to challenge their instructors.
Totals 131 Average GPA 3.55 Average Age 24 ABSN Class of 2017 Gender Average SAT 642 Critical Reading; 646 Math; 660 Writing Average GRE 158 (78%) Verbal; 156 (64%), 4 (59%) Average TEAS 93% State Representation Veteran 1 Active Duty 1 Peace Corps 2 F M AL AZ CA CO CT DC FL GA HI IA IL IN KY MA MD ME MI MN
CONTACT INFORMATION OFFICE 366 OFFICE NUMBER: 404-727-9658 EMAIL: CAROLYN.REILLY@EMORY.EDU
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