Galen Health Institutes (LPN / LVN):"The Institute has been serving the needs
of the nursing profession since 1990. Galen
Health Institutes (formerly Humana Health
Institutes) owns and operates three locations
around the country. Schools are located in
Louisville, KY, San Antonio, TX, and St.
Petersburg, FL. Each facility includes classrooms,
skills labs with bedside work areas set up
like actual patient rooms, and a reference
library that includes videotape resources
and computers for student use."
Galen Health Institutes
Gadsden Bldg.
9549 Koger Blvd.,Suite 100
St. Petersburg, FL 33702
(727) 577-1497 or toll free 1-866-248-6023
http://www.galened.com
Galen Health Institutes / Nursing Program
(LVN, LPN):"The LPN/LVN educational program at Galen
is designed to be completed in only one year.
Our instructors are professional nurses with
years of experience both as practicing nurses
and educators. Our classes are purposely
kept small to allow more one-on-one attention.
Our program includes more patient care experiences
in hospitals and other health care facilities
than some programs at other nursing schools.
Our graduates achieve an excellent pass rate
on the national licensing examination."
Galen Health Institutes
Louisville, KY
(502) 582-2305 http://www.galencollege.edu/
Galen Health Institutes / Nursing Program
(ADN, LPN):"Galen's primary focus is to educate nurses
to meet and exceed the evolving expectations
of healthcare. Pre-licensure Practical Nursing
(LPN) Program: One year fulltime daytime
Or 18-24 month evening programs. Associate
of Science in Nursing - Degree Program: NEW!
One-year program for those already possessing
LPN license. Two-year program for students
"new to nursing." General education and science courses included."
Galen Health Institutes
6800 Park Ten Blvd.
Suite 160South
San Antonio, TX 78213
Phone: (210) 733-3056 http://www.galened.com/
Galveston College / Nursing Program (ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing Program is approved
by the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State
of Texas and Accredited by the National League
for Nursing Accrediting Commission. Information
regarding the program can be obtained from
NLNAC at 61 Broadway, New York, NY 10016,
(800) 669-1656, www.nlnac.org."
Galveston College
4015 Ave. Q
Galveston, Texas 77550
Phone: (409) 944-4242 or Fax: (409) 944-1500
E-mail: blowery@gc.edu http://www.gc.edu/gc/Associate_Degree_Nursing.asp?SnID=1135605839
Gannon University / Villa Maria School of
Nursing (BSN, MSN):"Gannon also offers an RN to BSN completion
option, a School Nurse Certificate option
and a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
degree with concentrations in administration,
nurse anesthesia, medical-surgical and family
nurse practitioner. A Post-Bachelor's Certificate
in School Nursing is available for registered
nurses. Gannon's Nursing programs have held
approval from the Pennsylvania State Board
of Examiners since 1953 and have maintained
consistent accreditation since 1965."
Gannon University
109 University Square
Erie, Pennsylvania 16541-0001
Phone: (1-800) 426-6668
E-mail: cfal@gannon.edu http://www.gannon.edu/PROGRAMS/UNDER/nurse2.asp
Gardner-Webb University / School of Nursing
(ADN, BSN, MSN):"The ADN program is located on the main campus
in Boiling Springs. This two year program
consists of 71 semester hours and enables
the graduate nurse to take the National Council
Licensure Exam to become a Registered Nurse.
The BSN program builds upon the ADN program,
creating a "two-plus-two" arrangement
for the RN completion program. The program
is open to all RNs who have completed an
associate degree or hospital diploma nursing
program who meet admission criteria. The
MSN program consists of three tracks: Parish
Nursing (in collaboration with the M. Christopher
White School of Divinity); Nursing Education;
and Nursing Administration (in collaboration
with the Graduate School of Business). In
addition, the MSN program offers the MSN/MBA
and RN to MSN options."
Gardner-Webb University School of Nursing
P.O. Box 7268
Boiling Springs, NC 28017
Phone: (704) 406-4360 or FAX: (704) 406-3919
E-mail: nursing@gardner-webb.edu http://www.nursing.gardner-webb.edu/nurseintro.htm
Garnet Career Center / School of Practical
Nursing (LPN):"Garnet Career Center offers a twelve month
Practical Nursing Program that is designed
to prepare adults for a career as a Licensed
Practical Nurse. This program is accredited
by the West Virginia State Board of Examiners
for Licensed Practical nurses and the National
League of Nursing.The program includes required
courses in Anatomy, Fundamentals of Nursing,
Growth and Development, Medical-Surgical
Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacology, Maternity
Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, and Mental Health
Nursing, and Geriatrics. Students are eligible
to apply to take the computerized licensing
exam, NCLEX PN, upon completing the program.
Passage rates on the licensing examination
consistently exceed the national average,
generally between 94-100%."
Garnet Career Center
422 Dickinson Street
Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: (304) 348-6195 http://kcs.kana.k12.wv.us/garnet/Licensed%20Practical%20Nurse.htm
GateWay Community College:"The nursing pathway provides multiple exit
points for employment that begin with Nurse
Assisting and continue to the Practical Nurse
certificate and Registered Nurse degree program.
Students can choose to attend classes on
a part-time schedule, a full-time schedule
or in an accelerated format."
GateWay Community College
108 North 40th Street
Phoenix, Arizona USA 85034
(602) 286.8000
E-mail: info@gatewaycc.edu
http://nursing.gatewaycc.edu
Gateway Technical College / Nursing Program
(ADN, LPN to ADN):"Gateway Technical College is pleased to announce
the beginning of the Wisconsin Technical
College System State Aligned Associate Degree
Nursing program with an LPN "step out" option.
Students will enter the new A.D.N program
beginning in the fall of 2004. Course work
and learning experiences are updated and
allows students greater flexibility and opportunity.The
new program provides for a seamless transition
from Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) to
Associate Degree of Nursing (A.D.N). The
studies of the former Practical Nursing Program
have been enhanced and are combined into
the first year of the Associate Degree Nursing
Program."
Gateway Technical College
3520 30th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53144-1690
Phone: (262) 564-2300 or (262) 741-8300
E-mail: jenningsc@gtc.edu or buehnerg@gtc.edu http://www.gtc.edu/pages/displayProgram.asp?pid=10-543-1
Gavilan College / Allied Health Division
(ADN):The Allied Health Department offers courses
leading to a Certificate of Completion or
Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in several
health occupations. These include courses
offered in cooperation with Regional Occupational
Programs (ROP).
Gavilan College
5055 Santa Teresa Blvd
Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 847-1400
E-mail:jparker@gavilan.edu http://www.gavilan.edu/ah/
Genesee Community College / Nursing Division
(ADN):"Registered Nurses (R.N.'s) work to promote
health, prevent disease, and help patients
cope with illness. Nursing offers a wider
variety of opportunities today than ever
before-from bedside practice to president
or top administrator of a healthcare organization.
You can be a clinical specialist, nurse practitioner,
nurse educator, emergency care specialist,
geriatric, pediatric or maternity specialist,
and much more. Nurses work with physicians
during treatments and examinations, observe,
assess, and record symptoms, responses, and
progress; administer medications; and assist
in convalescence and rehabilitation of patients."
Genesee Community College
One College Rd.
Batavia, NY 14020
Phone: (585) 343-0055
E-mail: Nursing@genesee.edu http://www.genesee.edu/academics/programs/Health/Nursing/
George C. Wallace Community College:"The two-year Associate Degree Nursing
(ADN) program is designed to provide knowledge
in general education courses and nursing.
On successful completion of the prescribed
curriculum, graduates are eligible to apply
to take the NCLEX-RN exam.The ADN program
is accredited by the Alabama Board of Nursing
and the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission (NLNAC). The NLNAC is a resource
for information regarding the ADN program.
THE NLNAC can be contacted at 61 Broadway,
New York, New York 10006, 1-800-669-9656."
Wallace Community College
1141 Wallace Drive
Dothan, AL 36303-0943
Call: 1-800-543-2426 or (334) 983-3521
Fax: (334) 983-6066 http://wallace.edu/programs/health/adn.htm
George Mason University / College of Nursing
(BSN, MSN, PhD):"Our nursing programs are filling a much needed
gap in the nursing workforce. Undergraduate
program options include traditional BSN educational
opportunities, an accelerated program of
study for second degree students, and our
popular RN to BSN program. Because nursing
educators and advanced practice nurses are
also part of the current and future nursing
shortage, admissions to our nursing Master's
degree and PhD programs are bustling. Our
commitment to high quality in these programs
is underscored by the fact that our graduate
nursing programs have consistently been ranked
in the top 50 nationally by U.S. News and
World Report."
George Mason University
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 USA
Phone: (703) 993-1901 or Fax: (703) 993-1943
E-mail: cnhs@gmu.edu http://cnhs.gmu.edu/FromTheDean.html
George Washington University Nurse Practitioner Program:"The George Washington University Nurse Practitioner Program, founded in 1972 as a certificate program, was among the first in the nation to use an interdisciplinary educational approach, educating nurse practitioner students with medical and physician assistant students. In 1987, The George Washington University entered into affiliation with the George Mason University College of Nursing and Health Sciences to offer graduate course work for master's level nurse practitioners. This was followed by the development of the Post-Master's Nurse Practitioner Program in 1991. The program further evolved to include a distance-friendly Family Nurse Practitioner Program in 1997."
Nurse Practitioner Program, Mary Beth Bigley, Director
900 23rd Street, N.W., Suite 6169, Washington DC 20037
202-994-7795 (Phone - Please talk to Dennis)
202-994-2777 (Fax)
npinfo@gwu.edu http://www.gwumc.edu/healthsci/departments/nursing/programs.cfm
Georgia College and State University Nursing
Program:"The BSN program is designed to satisfy the
current educational requirements prescribed
by the Georgia Board of Nursing. Upon successful
completion of this program, the unlicensed
graduate is eligible to apply for licensure
as a registered professional nurse by examination.
(Any history of arrest may affect the applicant's
ability to obtain licensure.) Approval for
admission to the licensing examination and
subsequent licensure of qualified applicants
is granted by the Georgia Board of Nursing."
Georgia College and State University
302 Health Science Building
Milledgeville, GA 31061-0490
Phone: (478) 445-5004 or Fax (478) 445-1913
E-mail: karen.frith@gcsu.edu http://www.gcsu.edu/nursing/
Georgia Perimeter College / Department of
Nursing:"The Nursing Program leads to an Associate
of Science Degree in Nursing. The program
is approved by the Georgia Board of Nursing
and is accredited by the National League
for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).
Graduates of this program are eligible to
take the NCLEX examination for Registered
Nurses. The curriculum is designed as a career
program. Students who desire to continue
their education may transfer credits to a
number of institutions of higher learning."
Georgia Perimeter College Nursing Division
555 North Indian Creek Drive
Clarkston, GA 30021-2396
Phone: 404-299-4177 or Fax: 404-298-3945
E-mail: jhopkins@gpc.edu http://www.gpc.edu/~acadaff/cat/programs/Nursing.html
Georgia Southern University / School of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"The School of Nursing is a constituent academic
unit within the College of Health and Professional
Studies at Georgia Southern University. Georgia
Southern University, a unit of the University
System of Georgia, was founded as the First
District Agricultural and Mechanical School
in 1906. On July 1, 1990, it became the fifth
University established in the University
System of Georgia. A comprehensive residential
university of over 14,000 students, Georgia
Southern's hallmark is a superior undergraduate
experience emphasizing academic distinction,
excellent teaching, and student success.
The University's graduate programs are offered
on campus, at satellite centers, and by distance
and on-line delivery to expand advanced education
and develop professional leadership in fields
critical to regional development."
Georgia Southern University
PO Box 8158
Statesboro, GA 30460-8158
(912) 681-5479
E-mail: jbartels@GeorgiaSouthern.edu http://www.georgiasouthernhealthscience.com/departments/school-of-nursing/
Georgia SouthWestern State University / School
of Nursing:"Georgia Southwestern State University School
of Nursing has a long history of preparing
professional nurses starting with the Associate
of Science degree program in nursing in 1953.
The RN-BSN program was established in 1974,
and the School began to offer the baccalaureate
program in Fall 2000. Faculty are committed
to preparing women and men for practice as
competent professionals through scholarship,
leadership and personal growth."
Georgia SouthWestern State University
800 Wheatley Street
Americus, GA 31709 (229) 931.2289
E-mail: mwarda@canes.gsw.edu http://www.gsw.edu/~son/
Georgia State University School of Nursing: "The world of health care is evolving at its fastest pace in history. With this evolution comes unprecedented opportunities for nursing to make positive differences in health globally."
Our e-mail address is wwwnur@panther.gsu.edu or you may reach us by phone at 404-651-3040. University Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia 30303
http://chhs.gsu.edu/nursing/index.asp
Georgia State University / Byrdine F. Lewis
School of Nursing (BSN, MSN, PHD):"The goals of the Byrdine F. Lewis School
of Nursing are: to educate nurse clinicians,
practitioners, scholars, educators, leaders,
and researchers; to develop health-related
community partnerships; and to engage in
research and other forms of scholarship.
This education is provided in a multi-cultural
urban setting, and is accomplished through
a unique professional and academic interdisciplinary
environment. Our community-focused approach
enriches student learning, fosters leadership
development, and furthers the pursuit of
science. The School is committed to increasing
the number of courses that are web-based
or web-enhanced, thus making more courses
available to students at times that are convenient
for them."
Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing
140 Decatur St.
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 651-3040
E-mail: schoolofnursing@chhs.gsu.edu http://chhs.gsu.edu/nursing/message.asp
Georgetown University School of Nursing:"The School of Nursing & Health Studies at Georgetown University is a nationally recognized school that has been educating healthcare leaders for over 100 years. An interdisciplinary approach to learning, nationally recognized faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, strong academics, competitive students, and an impressive research portfolio make NHS an undisputed leader in the science and art of nursing and the health professions."
Mary Lee Seaman, CPA, Executive Assistant to the Dean
(202) 687-3118 seamanm@georgetown.edu http://snhs.georgetown.edu/
Germanna Community College / Locust Grove
Campus (ADN):"The two-year Associate in Applied Science
degree curriculum in Nursing is designed
to prepare selected students to qualify as
contributing members of the health team,
rendering direct patient care as beginning
practitioners of nursing in a variety of
health service facilities. Upon successful
completion of the curriculum, students will
be eligible to take the National Council
Licensure Examination leading to licensure
as a registered nurse (RN)."
Germanna Community College
Locust Grove Campus
2130 Germanna Highway
Locust Grove, VA 22508-2102
Phone: (540) 727-3000 or TTY: (540) 727-3209
Fax: (540) 727-3207
E-mail: information@gcc.vccs.edu http://www.gcc.vccs.edu/instruction/AASprograms.asp#Nursing
Glendale Community College / Nursing Program:The RN curriculum is four semesters in length.
It is a very challenging and rigorous curriculum
designed to prepare graduates for entry level
positions as registered nurses in hospital
and community health care settings. It is
a full-time program of study leading to an
A.S. degree with a major in Nursing.
Glendale Community College
1500 North Verdugo Road
Glendale, California 91208 USA
(818) 240-1000
E-mail: info@glendale.edu http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/nursing/rn_courses.html
Glendale Community College / Dept. of Nursing:"Glendale Community College Nursing Program
has enjoyed a reputation as a leading community
college program of nursing since founding
in 1966. Our highly qualified faculty is
dedicated to preparing nurses and nursing
assistants for the changing world. Our goal
is to create a community-based environment
for effective teaching and learning in a
dynamic, multicultural world. We are working
to develop innovative partnerships with the
community to enhance education and promote
community service. We have recently implemented
a district-wide curriculum, which is shared
by all the nursing departments in the Maricopa
District and is committed to the core values
of caring, critical thinking, holism, nursing
role development, and safe practice."
Glendale Community College
6000 West Olive Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85302-3090
(623) 845-3200
E-mail: lillian.thomas.keen@gcmail.maricopa.edu
http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/nursing/
Gloucester County College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The Division of Nursing has revised the curriculum
to better prepare graduates for changing
demands on Nursing. Course requirements are
designed to facilitate transfer to a Bachelor
of Science program upon completion of the
A.S. in Nursing. Healthcare delivery is being
affected by managed health care, expanded
nursing roles, technological advances, and
the need to deliver healthcare in creative
and innovative ways."
Gloucester County College
1400 Tanyard Road
Sewell, NJ 08080
Phone: (856) 468.5000 or (856) 415-2209
E-mail: kurban@gccnj.edu http://www.gccnj.edu/academics/nursing_and_allied_sciences/programs.cfm
Golden West College / Nursing Division:The associate degree nursing faculty has
adopted four separate statements which deal
with their philosopy of nursing: Philosophy
of "Man"; Philosophy of Nursing;
Philosophy of Associate Degree Nursing Within
the Whole of Nursing; and Philosophy of Nursing
Education.
Golden West College
15744 Golden West Street
Huntington Beach California 92647-2748
(714) 892.7711
E-mail: tdietrichson@gwc.cccd.edu http://www.gwc.info/nursing/philosophy.html
Good Samaritan College of Nursing (ADN):"The nursing curriculum provides a background
in principles of nursing, the biological,
physical, and behavioral sciences, as well
as liberal arts that will enable the graduate
nurse to function as a beginning professional
nurse. The nursing program is completed in
two academic years. Graduates receive the
Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree,
and the graduate becomes eligible to take
the state examination for licensure as a
Registered Nurse."
Good Samaritan College of Nursing
375 Dixmyth Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
Phone: (513) 872.2743 or Fax: (513) 872.3572 http://www.goodsamaritancollege.com/Academics/nurseProg.aspx
Gordon College / Division of Nursing:"In response to area needs, the Associate
Degree Nursing Program was developed in 1972
and has since graduated more than 1200 nurses.
Full approval by the Georgia Board of Nursing
(GBN: 237 Coliseum Drive, Macon, GA 311217,
(478) 207-1640) has been maintained since
the program began. Full accreditation by
the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission (NLNAC: 61 Broadway, 3rd Floor,
NY, NY 10006, (212) 363-5555) has been maintained
since it was first sought in 1974."
Gordon College Division of Nursing and
Health Science
419 College Drive,
Barnesville, GA 30204
Phone: 770.358.5085
E-mail: janice_s@gdn.edu http://www.gdn.edu/nursing/ *****************************************************
Goshen College / Department of Nursing:"Obtaining a post-high school education at
GC will involve a four-year commitment (for
full-time coursework), and as a nursing student
you will graduate with a bachelor of science
degree in nursing. An important factor to
consider as you select a nursing program
is that many entry-level nursing positions
now require at least a B.S.N. degree. In
fact, recent reports indicate that increasingly
employers are most interested in graduates
who also have a background in liberal arts
education. A liberal arts background prepares
a graduate to enter the workplace with good
communication skills, decision-making abilities
and flexibility. GC is very proud to offer
a degree that will prepare you to skillfully
and confidently function as an R.N. in a
variety of settings."
Goshen College
1700 South Main Street
Goshen, Indiana 46526
Nursing Department
Ph: (574) 535-7370 or Fax: (574) 535-7259
E-mail: vickysk@goshen.edu http://www.goshen.edu/nursing/Home
*************************************************** Governors State University College of Health
Professions (BSN, MSN):"The undergraduate major in Nursing
provides registered nurses who are graduates
from either an associate's degree or a diploma
program an opportunity to obtain a baccalaureate
degree in Nursing. The graduate major in
Nursing provides a master's degree program
as a clinical specialist in adult health
for nurses who have a baccalaureate degree
in nursing. The specialty prepares advanced
practice nurses to serve the health needs
of adults in a variety of settings."
Governors State University
1 University Parkway
University Park, Illinois 60466-0975
Phone: (708) 534-4035
FAX: (708) 534-2197
E-mail: l-mccann@govst.edu http://www.govst.edu/nursing/
Graceland University / School of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"Our School of Nursing has designed programs
to meet the needs of a variety of students
offering both undergraduate and graduate
degree programs through residential and distance
learning modalities. With an outstanding
faculty and staff who truly care about our
students, Graceland University School of
Nursing has made a difference in the lives
of our graduates and their clients."
Graceland University
1 University Place
Lamoni, IA 50140
(816) 833-0524
E-mail: reed@graceland.edu or admissions@graceland.edu http://www.graceland.edu/show.cfm?durki=26
Graceland University / School of Nursing
(BSN):"Graceland University was founded in 1895
and is sponsored by the Community of Christ.
We are dedicated to providing all students
an education grounded in the core values
of caring and concern. As we expand our programs
and locations to help meet the needs of today’s
(and tomorrow’s) students, we continue to
focus on bringing out the full potential
of each and every student who walks through
our doors. Students who come to Graceland
often tell us it was the best decision they
ever made."
Graceland University
1401 West Truman Road
Independence, MO 64050-3434
Phone: (800) 833-0524
E-mail: wilton@graceland.edu http://www.graceland.edu/show.cfm?durki=3
Graham Hospital Association School of Nursing:"All nursing courses include both classroom
and clinical experiences which allow students
to apply knowledge gained in the classroom.
Nursing courses build upon content from biological,
physical, and psychosocial sciences.Upon
completion of the nursing curriculum and
the required general education component
the student will receive a diploma in nursing
from Graham Hospital School of Nursing."
Graham Hospital Association School of Nursing
210 W. Walnut St.,
Canton, Illinois 61520
(309) 647-4086
E-mail: soninfo@grahamhospital.org http://www.grahamschoolofnursing.org/School/overview.html
Grand Canyon University / Samaritan College
of Nursing:"The College of Nursing is unlike any
other in the Southwest. Our exceptional curriculum
fuses academic and clinical rigor with Christian
values to prepare you as a skilled, caring
professional who will excel in meeting the
challenges of a rapidly changing health care
setting."
Grand Canyon University
3300 West Camelback Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85307
Phone: (602) 589-2431 or (800) 800-9776 Ext.
2431
Fax: 602-589-2098
Email: pames@grand-canyon.edu http://campus.gcu.edu/college_nursing.php
Grand Rapids Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN, BSN):"Associate Degree Nursing is a two-year program
(four semesters and one summer term) approved
by the Michigan Board of Nursing and accredited
by the NLNAC, 61 Broadway, New York, NY 10006;
(212) 363-5555 ext. 153. Upon successful
completion of the program, students receive
the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), and
are eligible to write the state licensing
examination to become Registered Nurses (RNs).
Requirements for licensure to practice as
an RN in Michigan are stated in the Michigan
Public Health Code, Public Act 368 of 1978,
Article 15. The new applicant for licensure
will be asked about substance abuse treatment
and felony conviction. Previous treatment
for substance abuse or conviction of a felony
may prevent an applicant from taking the
NCLEX-RN. Upon request, Nursing will provide
a list of rules and regulations governing
licensure in Michigan."
Grand Rapids Community College
143 Bostwick Avenue
NE Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
Phone: (616) 234-GRCC or Fax: (616) 234-3546
E-mail: enroll@grcc.edu http://www.grcc.edu/ShowPage.cfm?PageID=632
Grand Valley State University / Kirkhof School
of Nursing (BSN, MSN):"Bachelor of Science in Nursing, B.S.N.; B.S.N.
completion with an option for a B.S.N./M.S.N.
articulated program for Registered Nurses
and an M.S.N. option for Registered Nurses
with degrees in other disciplines; a B.S.N.
with a B.S.N./M.S.N. articulated option for
students with degrees in other disciplines;
Master of Science in Nursing, M.S.N.; and
a combined Master of Science in Nursing and
Master of Business Administration, M.S.N./M.B.A."
Kirkhof School of Nursing
301 Michigan St.
NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3314
Phone: (616) 331.3558 or Fax: (616) 331.2510
E-mail: BambiniD@gvsu.edu http://www.gvsu.edu/kcon/
Grand View College / Division of Nursing:"At Grand View College the baccalaureate program
leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
degree is a blend of liberal arts and professional
nursing education, which together result
in the essential learning neccesary for those
interested in becoming professional nurses."
Grand View College
1200 Grandview Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50316
1-515-263-2810 or 1-800-444-6083
E-mail: admissions@gvc.edu http://www.gvc.edu/aspx/audience/audience.aspx?pageid=199&aid=1
Grays Harbor College / Nursing Division (ADN):"Grays Harbor College has worked with health
care professionals to develop an associate
degree nursing (ADN/RN) program to meet local
state and national guidelines to prepare
students for licensure and practice as professional
nurses.A combination of classroom, laboratory
and clinical instruction is designed to prepare
practical nurses and associate degree registered
nurses to promote health and provide preventative
and curative nursing services in a wide variety
of health promotion and care settings."
Grays Harbor College
1620 Edward P. Smith Drive
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone: (360) 538-4100 or (1-800) 562-4830
E-mail: admissions@ghc.ctc.edu http://ghc.ctc.edu/voc/rn.htm
Grayson County College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing program prepares
students to successfully pass the National
Licensing Examination and practice professional
nursing in a variety of health related settings.
Throughout the program, students participate
in classroom instruction, laboratory procedures,
and supervised clinical experiences."
Grayson County College
6101 Grayson Drive
Denison, Texas 75020
Phone: (903)465-6030
E-mail: gerigd@grayson.edu http://www.grayson.edu/admin/division/applied/adn.htm
Great Basin College / Nursing Program (ADN,
BSN):"Great Basin College Business - Associate
Degrees is designed to meet the needs of
students who wish to complete their first
two years of formal college study in business.
Students will be on an academic track to
complete their baccalaureate degree at their
desired university."
Great Basin College
1500 College Parkway
Elko, NV 89801
Phone: (775) 753.2102 or Fax: (775) 753.2311
E-mail: admissions@gbcnv.edu http://www.gbcnv.edu/academics/programs/bsn.html
Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career
Development / School of Practical Nursing:"This program objective is to prepare adults
for a career in practical nursing. Program
graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX
exam for licensure as a licensed practical
nurse. The curriculum includes correlated
theory and clinical practice in the area
of basic nursing skills, adult and child
health, maternal and infant care, mental
health concepts, community health and gerontological
nursing. This course is approved by the
Ohio Board of Nursing and accredited by the
National League for Nursing."
Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career
Development
3254 East Kemper Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45241
Phone: (513) 771-8881
E-mail: delmarl@greatoaks.com http://www.greatoaks.com/pages/-2485-/
Great Plains Technology Center / Nursing
Program (LPN):"Basic biological and social sciences are
the foundation for this program. Medical
language is integrated into all courses of
the program. The curriculum provides the
theoretical knowledge and clinical experience
for developing attitude, skills, and understanding
of nursing techniques for performance of
safe and effective nursing care. Graduates
are eligible to apply for the National Council
Licensure Exam."
Great Plains Technology Center
4500 W. Lee Blvd.
Lawton, Ok 73505
Phone: (580)355-6371 or (580) 250-5570
E-mail: info@gptech.org http://www.gptech.org/courses/ft/Practical_Nursing.htm
Greenfield Community College / Health Occupations
(LPN, ADN):"Greenfield Community College's Health Occupations
division office is located on the second
floor at the Downtown Center campus. We offer
an Associate Degree Nursing Program, Licensed
Practical Nurse Certificate Program, a Massage
Therapy Certificate Program and a Paramedic
Certificate Program."
Greenfield Community College
One College Drive Greenfield
Massachusetts 01301-9739
Tel. (413) 775-1000 or Fax. (413) 773-5129
E-mail: admission@gcc.mass.edu http://www.gcc.mass.edu/departments/nursing/
Grossmont College / Department of Nursing:Grossmont College offers two programs which
award the Associate Degree in Nursing. There
is a generic Registered Nursing Program for
persons who are not Licensed Vocational Nurses
(LVNs). This program is four semesters long
and starts in the fall semester each year.
The other Program is for Licensed Vocational
Nurses who wish to become Registered Professional
Nurses. The course of study is one calendar
year with a start date in June of each year.
Grossmont College
8800 Grossmont College Dr.
El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 644-7000
Nursing Dept E-mail: melissa.hollifield@gcccd.net http://www.grossmont.edu/nursing/
Gulf Coast Community College / Nursing Program:"(ASN, BSN) A 2-year program full-time. Successful
completion allows the graduate to sit for
the national exam to obtain a Registered
Nurse (RN) license. An Associate Degree in
Nursing is the first step in professional
nursing. It prepares the RN to begin further
studies (through university programs) to
progress in the profession for a bachelor
of science degree in nursing, a masters degree
in nursing, or a doctoral degree."
Gulf Coast Community College
5230 West Highway 98
Panama City, FL 32401-1058
1-850-769-1551
E-mail: CBottkol@gulfcoast.edu http://nursing.gulfcoast.edu
Gustavus Adolphus College and St. Olaf College
/ Minnesota Intercollegiate Nursing Consortium
(BSN):"The Minnesota Intercollegiate Nursing Consortium
(MINC), the nursing program at St. Olaf working
in cooperation with that of Gustavus Adolphus
College, offers students the opportunity
to enjoy a St. Olaf education, earn a bachelor
of arts degree with a major in Nursing, enroll
in nursing courses with students from another
college, enjoy courses taught by professors
from two colleges, and have clinical learning
experiences in a wide variety of local and
Twin Cities medical and health care centers,
long-term care facilities, community agencies,
home health, and other facilities."
Gustavus Adolphus College and St. Olaf College
1520 St. Olaf Avenue
Northfield, MN 55057
Phone: (507) 646-3265 or (507) 646-3733 FAX
E-mail: glazebro@stolaf.edu http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/nursing/
Gwynedd-Mercy College / School of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"Gwynedd-Mercy is perhaps the most notable
for being the first Junior College in Pennsylvania,
and the first in the United States under
Catholic auspices - to - offer an articulated
nursing degree program. Evolving from two
Mercy hospital-based nursing programs (Fitzgerald
Mercy Hospital and Misericordia Hospital),
the College admitted its first nursing students
in the Fall of 1959."
Gwynedd-Mercy College
1325 Sumneytown Pike
P.O. Box 901
Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437-0901
Phone: (215) 646-7300
E-mail: diehl.m@gmc.edu http://www.gmc.edu/academics/schools/nursing/about/history.html
Nurses' Station:"The idea for the Nurses' Station Catalog was conceived in 1989. After searching the marketplace in response to customer inquiries, it became obvious that there were no catalogs of this type serving the nursing profession. To be sure, there were several catalogs offering nurse's uniforms and a smattering of professional items. But there weren't any catalogs at the time offering a range of gifts, clothing, professional items, name badges, shoes and scrubs for nurses. It took two years of hard work to gather samples and put a together a catalog of the most unique and high-quality items for nurses."
Nurses Station
P.O. Box 388
Centerbrook, CT 06409-03881 http://www.nursefriendly.com/station/
ER:"Media products under your influence, particularly the NBC/Warner drama "ER," are harming the profession of 2.7 million American nurses by giving the public an inaccurate and inadequate account of what nurses really do to save and improve lives. Research suggests that "ER" strongly and negatively influences the way children view nursing. These products contribute to the nursing shortage, a public health crisis that threatens millions worldwide."
NBC's "Passions":"NBC's "Passions" solves nursing shortage: monkeys can do the job! Starting in March 2003 and at least as recently as late August, NBC's campy, supernatural daytime soap opera "Passions" has featured an orangutan named Precious in the role of the private duty nurse of one of its characters--a bold step backwards in the already slow...evolution...of the media's treatment of nurses. more..."
"Scrubs" defines nursing:""Scrubs" defines nursing: it's all about shutting up and following physician "orders. " Tonight's episode of NBC's "Scrubs," which purports to teach nurse Carla Espinosa that nursing is all about doing what physicians tell you, is one of the most virulently anti-nurse prime time television episodes the Center has ever seen. more..." http://www.nursingadvocacy.org/
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