Pace University Westchester Campus / Nursing
Program (BSN, MSN):"The need for well educated, highly skilled nurses has never been greater, and based on our long and rich history of educating nurses, you can be confident that the Lienhard School of Nursing will prepare you for positions of responsibility in all areas of health care. Set within culturally diverse urban and suburban settings, the Lienhard School of Nursing partners with communities to foster human growth and dignity and provide primary care. We are committed to helping individuals, families, and communities at local, national, and international levels, who are striving to meet health care demands now and in the future. Our vision is to be the leading school of nursing for innovation and excellence in education, research, and practice in primary health care."
Pace University
861 Bedford Road
Pleasantville NY 10570
Phone: (914) 773-3534 or (914) 773-3552
E-mail: nursing@pace.edu http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=558
Pacific Lutheran University / School of Nursing
(BSN, MSN):"PLU has offered the Bachelor of Science in
Nursing (BSN) degree since 1951 and the Master
of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree since
1990. The degree programs in nursing are
defined as: the basic BSN program, the LPN
to BSN program, the RN to MSN program, the
BSN to MSN program, and a new Entry-Level
MSN program that began in June 2003. All
of nursing's degree programs are selective
and require applicants to meet additional
criteria in order for any applicant to be
considered for admission into a nursing degree
program."
Pacific Lutheran University
Ramstad Building #214
Tacoma, WA 98447
Phone: (253) 535-7672
E-mail: nurs@plu.edu http://www.plu.edu/~nurs/welcome/at-a-glance.html
Palm Beach Atlantic University / School of
Nursing (BSN):"The Christian worldview and faith found
throughout the program helps to prepare nurses
who are able to function in our increasingly
global healthcare system without losing themselves
or compromising patient care. PBA's Nursing
program will be the only nationally accredited
Christian nursing program in the state of
Florida."
Palm Beach Atlantic University
901 S. Flagler Dr.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
561-803-2000 / 888-GO-TO-PBA
E-mail: ADMIT@pba.edu http://www.pba.edu/Academic/Nursing/welcome.cfm
Palm Beach Community College / Nursing Department:"This degree program focuses on: wellness
of self and others; technical nursing skills
across the life span (emphasis on geriatrics)
in both acute care facilities and the community
(home) environment; critical care concepts;
and professional development. Upon graduation,
the student is awarded an associate in applied
science degree and is eligible to take the
National Council Licensing Exam (NCLEX) to
become a Registered Nurse (RN)."
Palm Beach Community College
4200 Congress Avenue
Lake Worth, FL 33461
(561) 868-3350 and Toll free at (866) 576-7222
E-mail: enrollmt@pbcc.edu http://www.pbcc.edu/x3222.xml?id=14
Panola College / Nursing Schools (ADN, LVN):"The purpose of the Associate Degree Nursing
Program at Panola College is to provide high
quality education to individuals in the community
seeking a career as a registered nurse and
to promote the transition of the licensed
vocational nurse into the role of the professional
nurse. Upon completion of the course of
study and successfully passing the National
Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), the
student may enter employment as a registered
nurse."
Panola College
1109 West Panola
Carthage, Texas 75633
Phone: (903) 693-2000
E-mail: bcordell@panola.edu http://www.panola.edu/instprog-adn.htm
Paradise Valley Community College:"The College Nursing Program, a partnership
of Paradise Valley Community College and
John C. Lincoln Health Network (JCLHN), offers
an Associate in Applied Science Degree in
Nursing. Students will take Block 1 through
Block 4 nursing courses on the John C. Lincoln
Hospital North Mountain Campus and will have
a variety of clinical experiences in JCLHN.
Students successfully completing the program
will be qualified to take the national licensing
exam to become a registered nurse (R.N.)."
Paradise Valley Community College
18401 N. 32nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85032
PVCC Academic Advising office at 602-787-7060
or the
PVCC Nursing Program Office at 602-787-7284.
E-mail: advising@pvmail.maricopa.edu http://www2.pvc.maricopa.edu/~nursing/
Paris Junior College / Nursing Program (ADN,
LVN to RN):"The PJC program for Nursing is a consolidated
program. It offers a Vocational Nursing (LVN)
program and an Associate Degree Nursing (RN)
program. The first year of study is the Vocational
Nursing (LVN certification) program that
prepares the student for entry into the healthcare
industry. After successful completion of
this first year, students may continue their
education by entering into the Associate
Degree Nursing program. The Associate Degree
RN program outlined below prepares the student
to enter into professional nursing."
Paris Junior College
2400 Clarksville Street
Paris, Texas 75460
Phone: (903) 785-7661
E-mail: sreece@parisjc.edu http://www.parisjc.edu/index.php/pjc/content-pjc/nursing/
Park University / Department of Nursing (ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing of the Ellen
Finley Earhart Program of Nursing is designed
to provide upward mobility and career advancement
for Licensed Practical Nurses. This program
will prepare the LPN to take the Registered
Nurse Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN) and will
serve as a foundation to pursue a baccalaureate
degree in nursing. Practical nursing graduates
must pass the NCLEX-PN to remain in nursing
courses. Admission is limited to 40 students
on the Parkville Campus."
Park University
8700 NW River Park Drive
Parkville, MO 64152
Phone: (816) 741-2000 or (800) 745-7275
E-mail: webmaster@mail.park.edu http://www.park.edu/nursing/
Pasco-Hernando Community College / Nursing
Department:"The generic track of the the Nursing, RN
program is designed for students with no
previous training in a professional nursing
or paramedic program. The purpose of this
program is to prepare individuals to provide
direct nursing care to patients in hospitals
and other comparable health agencies and
to transfer to the State University System.
This program is approved by the Florida State
Board of Nursing and is accredited by the
National League for Nursing (NLN)."
Pasco-Hernando Community College
10230 Ridge Road
New Port Richey, FL 34654
1-877-TRY-PHCC (879-7422)
E-mail: admissions@phcc.edu http://www.pasco-hernandocc.com/academics/programs/display.php?id=rn
Passaic County Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The Passaic County Community College Nurse
Education Program is offered at three sites,
Paterson Campus, Sussex County Community
College, Newton, New Jersey and Warren County
Community College, Washington, New Jersey.
Our two-year, Associate Degree program is
accredited by the New Jersey Board of Nursing
and the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission. Graduates are eligible to take
the National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Licensure (NCLEX) examination to become registered
nurses, Graduates are awarded an Associate
in Applied Science Degree from Passaic County
Community College. Several different program
options are available: day programs, evening
programs and mobility programs for the Licensed
Practical Nurse at the various sites."
Passaic County Community College
One College Blvd.
Paterson, New Jersey 07505
Phone: (973) 684-5218 or FAX: (973) 754-1418
E-mail: swashington@pccc.edu http://www.pccc.cc.nj.us/nursing/
Patrick Henry Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The nursing major prepares selected students
to qualify as practitioners of technical
nursing in a variety of health service facilities.
After successful completion of the program,
students will be eligible for the National
Council Licensure Exam-Registered Nurse in
the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Special Accreditation Status: The program
is accredited by the Virginia Board of Nursing
and the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission."
Patrick Henry Community College
645 Patriot Avenue
P.O. Box 5311
Martinsville, Virginia 24115
Phone: (276) 638-8777
E-mail: klandrum@ph.vccs.edu http://www.ph.vccs.edu/programs.cfm?action=display&ID=19&word=searchtext
Pearl River Community College / Nursing Program
(ADN): "The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program
supports and functions within the statement
of philosophy, mission, and goals of Pearl
River Community College (PRCC). The purpose
of the ADN program is to prepare graduates
to pass "the NCLEX-RN and function as
registered nurses in diverse health care
settings" (NLN Educational Competencies,
p. 5). The program contributes to the workforce,
health, and well- being of the community
by providing the knowledge and skills to
deliver quality care (NLN Educational Competencies,
p. 3)."
Pearl River Community College
101 Highway 11 North
Poplarville, MS 39470
Phone: (877) 772-2338
E-mail: qwalters@prcc.edu http://www.prcc.edu/dphpages/adn/adn.html
Penn Valley Community College / Division
of Nursing (LPN, ADN):"MCC offers over 150 Associate of Applied
Science (A.A.S.) degree and certificate program
specialties to help boost skills to find
a job, or for increasing knowledge to keep
pace in a current position. Helpful for immediate
employment, neither A.A.S nor certificate
programs are intended to prepare students
for ordinary transfer to another college
or university."
Penn Valley Community College
3201 SW Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64111
Phone: (816) 759.4000
E-mail: advisor.pv@kcmetro.edu http://mcckc.edu/home.asp?qlinks=Professional+Nursing+-+RN
Pennsylvania College of Technology / Nursing
Program (BSN):"This unique BSN completion major offered
by the Nursing Department within the School
of Health Sciences is specifically designed
for the registered nurse who wishes to earn
a degree on a full or part time basis. The
baccalaureate curriculum builds on the knowledge
and skills possessed by R.N.s who have graduated
from diploma and associate degree nursing
programs. The standard curriculum plan, directly
applicable to Penn College A.D. Nursing graduates,
is designed to be completed in four semesters.
Other curriculum plan options are available,
depending on the number of transfer credits
accorded for previous college work."
Pennsylvania College of Technology
One College Avenue
Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone: (1-800) 367-9222
E-mail: healthsciences@pct.edu http://www.pct.edu/degrprog/bsn.shtml
Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia:"The University Of Pennsylvania School Of
Nursing, Nurse Anesthesia Program prepares
registered nurses for entry into anesthesia
practice. Graduates are prepared to administer
a full range of anesthetics to a wide variety
of patients across the lifespan. Through
an integrated program of classroom and clinical
instruction, students develop the didactic
knowledge base and clinical skills necessary
for safe and effective practice."
Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia
420 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096
Phone: (215) 829-3320
E-mail: MSNadmissions@nursing.upenn.edu http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/academic_programs/grad/masters/program_detail.asp?prid=37
Pennsylvania State University / School of
Nursing (ADN, BSN, MSN, PhD):"Our Associate Degree programs continue to
thrive and prepare entry-level nurses who
serve their local communities. The Baccalaureate
Degree program has two options for study:
the Basic Option for those students who are
entering the four-year program of study for
an initial professional degree, and the Advanced
Standing Option for RN's who wish to complete
the BS degree. Our Master's programs provide
options for advanced practice roles as a
Clinical Nurse Specialist or Nurse Practitioner.
The interdisciplinary PhD program in nursing
is to develop clinical scholars, faculty,
and researchers who can teach and provide
leadership through scientific inquiry and
innovative practice."
Pennsylvania State University
201 Health and Human Development East
University Park, PA 16802
Phone: (814) 863-0245 or Fax: (814) 865-3779
E-mail: Undergraduate:bjh227@psu.edu or Graduate: nursgrad@psu.edu http://www.hhdev.psu.edu/nurs/
Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing:(BSN):"Welcome to the Phillips Beth Israel School
of Nursing located in Manhattan—the heart
of New York City. We are delighted that you
are considering or have already chosen our
School to pursue your Associate's Degree
in Nursing. As part of New York City's renowned
Beth Israel Medical Center, our School attracts
a diverse group of the best and brightest
individuals to the field. We offer students
an outstanding academic program with the
opportunity for hands-on clinical experience
at a full-service teaching hospital. Clinicals
begin just two weeks into the nursing curriculum."
Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing
310 East 22nd St.
New York, NY 10010
Phone: (212) 614-6110 http://www.futurenursebi.org/
Piedmont College - R.H. Daniel School of
Nursing:"The School of Nursing offers the Bachelor
of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree for students
preparing for initial licensure and for Registered
Nurses with either an Associate's degree
in nursing or a diploma in nursing who wish
to complete the BSN. The program will prepare
students in both the art and the science
of nursing. The School of Nursing was established
in 1996, and in June 1999, moved into a new
state-of-the-art "home" on the
fourth floor of Daniel Hall on the Piedmont
campus. This new facility was made possible
through the generosity of the R.H. Daniel
Foundation of Birmingham, Alabama."
Piedmont College
P.O. Box 10
Demorest, GA 30535
706) 776-0103 or 1-800-277-7020
E-mail: bcrosson@piedmont.edu http://www.piedmont.edu/schools/nursing/index.html
Piedmont Technical College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) curriculum
prepares men and women to assume responsibilities
as direct care providers in a variety of
health care settings. The program is designed
to help students integrate nursing principles
and theories with the sciences to utilize
the nursing process in the practice of holistic
nursing.Graduates of the ADN program are
eligible to take the National Council Licensure
Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).
The ADN graduate is qualified to pursue a
bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN)."
Piedmont Technical College
Emerald Road
PO Box 1467
Greenwood, SC 29648
Phone:(864) 941-8369 or (864) 941-8370
E-mail: barnette.m@ptc.edu http://www.ptc.edu/Academic/Programs/Associate_in_Health_Science_Nursing_Full.htm
Piedmont Virginia Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The nursing program is organized around the
belief that nursing is the promotion of optimal
health and self-care for persons who are
well or those with acute or chronic illnesses
throughout the life span. The nurse provides
individual care for the person as a member
of a family, community, and culture."
Piedmont Virginia Community College
501 College Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Phone: (434) 961-5239
E-mail: asmith@pvcc.edu http://www.pvcc.edu/mathsci/deg_nursing.asp
Pikes Peak Community College / Nursing Program:"The registered nursing program is an associate
of applied science program. Nursing courses
begin each fall semester and may be completed
in 4-5 semesters. Students completing the
Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing
are eligible to take the Registered Nursing
Licensure Examination (NCLEX ? RN). Admission
to the college does not assure admission
into the registered nursing program. Admission
to the RN program requires separate admission
criteria. All students interested in the
nursing program who do not have previous
college courses must complete the COMPASS
exams prior to being advised."
Pikes Peak Community College
5675 S. Academy Blvd
Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA
(800) 456-6847 or (719) 576-7711
E-mail: admissions@ppcc.edu http://www.ppcc.cccoes.edu/CatalogSchedule/Programs/Program.cfm?Program=Nusp
Pima Community College:"Pima Community College offers a variety
of educational alternatives for students
who seek to enter the nursing field. These
alternatives are included in a program that
prepares graduates to function in the role
of Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse,
Patient Care Technician, or Nursing Assistant
level."
Pima Community College
4905 East Broadway Blvd.
Tucson Arizona 85709-1010
Hearing-Impaired (TTY): (520) 206-4530
Toll-free: 1-800-860-PIMA
Email: CURONLINE@PIMACC.PIMA.EDU http://www.pima.edu/program/nursing/index.shtml
Pittsburgh Mercy Health System / Mercy Hospital
School of Nursing (Diploma Nursing):"The Mercy Hospital School of Nursing was
founded in 1893, has graduated over 5,500
students, and is well known in the Pittsburgh
community for the excellence of its graduates.
All our faculty are full time with expertise
in nursing practice. The faculty has established
a close working relationship with the nursing
staff and health care teams at Mercy Hospital.
This relationship gives nursing students
at Mercy a great learning advantage and access
to the very center of nursing care. Our students
quickly become comfortable in the clinical
environment of Mercy Hospital, a Level I
trauma center which offers a diversified
number of specialty care centers. Education
at Mercy will help define for you the many
career options within nursing."
Pittsburgh Mercy Health System
1401 Blvd of the Allies
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (1-412) 232-5660
E-mail: info@elliance.com http://www.mercylink.org/pages/professionals_and_students/school_of_nursing.cfm
Pittsburg State University / Department of
Nursing (BSN, MSN):"The Department of Nursing was established
in 1970, with the first class of 35 students
admitted to the clinical program in the Fall
of 1971. The first baccalaureate graduates
completed the program in May, 1973. Initial
accreditation by the National League of Nursing
was granted in 1975. The RN Completion program
was begun in 1974. The Master's program in
Family Nursing accepted its first students
in 1993."
Pittsburg State University
1701 South Broadway
Pittsburg KS 66762
(620) 231-7000
E-mail: nurs@pittstate.edu http://www.pittstate.edu/nurs/history.htm
Plattsburgh State University of New York
/ Department of Nursing (BSN):"We offer two nursing programs. The first
is aimed at individuals without experience
in the nursing profession who wish to become
registered nurses (R.N.s). This program takes
approximately four years of full-time study.
The second program is for R.N.s who wish
to continue their education and can be pursued
on a part-time basis. Both programs lead
to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Nursing."
Plattsburgh State University of New York
101 Broad Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Phone: (518) 564-2000 or (518) 564-4245
E-mail: nursing-food@plattsburgh.edu http://www.plattsburgh.edu/academics/nursing/
Point Loma Nazarene College Department of Nursing:"Liberal arts education in the Wesleyan tradition leads to a search for truth and provides a framework for the ethical standards of professional nursing practice.
The nursing faculty of Point Loma Nazarene University is dedicated to preparing competent, responsible practitioners who are committed to service and leadership as professional nurses. Graduates are able to function at an entry level of professional practice in a wide variety of health care settings."
3900 Lomaland Drive San Diego, CA 92106
admissions@ptloma.edu
619-849-2200 * 1-800-733-7770 http://www.pointloma.edu/Academics/AreasofStudy/Nursing.htm
Polk Community College / Department of Nursing:"Graduates of the Nursing Program are awarded
the Associate in Science in Nursing degree
and are eligible to take the National Council
Licensure Examination – RN to become a licensed
registered nurse. The PCC Nursing Program
is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing
and accredited by the National League for
Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC), 61
Broadway, New York, NY, 10006; (212) 363-5555."
Polk Community College / Department of Nursing
999 Avenue H. NE
Winter Haven, Florida 33881
(863) 297-1010, ext. 5629
E-mail: lschaak@polk.edu http://www.polk.edu/INSTRUCT/Mash/nursing/program.htm
Portland Community College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The Nursing Program at PCC is designed to
prepare the student with entry level skills
needed to assume the role of a registered
nurse, thereby, qualifying the graduate to
take the RN exam for licensure. The two-year
program combines classroom activities with
skills lab and clinical experiences to prepare
our graduates to be successful nurses. The
program is accredited by the National League
of Nursing Graduates earn an Associate of
Applied Science degree in nursing. Current
articulation agreements with private and
public universities allow PCC graduates a
smooth transition to further their education.
The PCC Nursing Program has a long standing
reputation for excellence and its graduates
are always in high demand."
Portland Community College
PCC Sylvania Campus
HT building, Room 205
12000 SW 49th Ave
Portland, OR 97280-0990
Phone: (503) 977-4908 or (503) 977-4795
E-mail: admissions@pcc.edu http://www.pcc.edu/programs/nursing/
Pottsville Hospital and Warne Clinic / Pottsville
Hospital School of Nursing (Diploma Nursing):"The School of Nursing was established in
1895 with the incorporation of the Pottsville
Hospital which later became the Pottsville
Hospital and Warne Clinic. The School has
graduated well over 2000 graduates and continues
to be a primary educator of registered nurses
for Schuylkill and surrounding counties."
Pottsville Hospital School of Nursing
420 S. Jackson Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
Phone: (570) 621-5027
E-mail: phson@pothosp.com http://www.sl.psu.edu/CE/26959.htm Prairie State College / Nursing & Allied
Health:"The Prairie State College Nursing program
is a rigorous academic and professional training
program preparing you to take the National
Council Licensure Examination for Registered
Nurses (NCLEX-RN). As a graduate of the program,
you will function as a practitioner of nursing
in a variety of health care settings, providing
and managing direct care through well-defined
nursing practices. Our graduates have praised
the PSC Nursing program for preparing them
for the real world of nursing."
Prairie State College
202 South Halsted Street
Chicago Heights IL 60411
(708) 709.3500
E-mail: khorn@prairiestate.edu http://www.prairie.cc.il.us/academic/htdocs/nursing.htm
Prairie View A&M University / College
of Nursing (BSN):"Prairie View A&M University College of
Nursing continues to stand out as a fervent
exemplar on educating professional nurses
for now and the future. This year, the college
celebrates 84 years of making a difference
in defining and actualizing a positive experience
for many fine women and men who choose nursing
as their career. Transcending the challenge
of time, since 1944 there have been 2,006
graduates, who have extensively contributed
to the quality and excellence in the nursing
and health care delivery throughout Texas
and the world. Located in the Texas Medical
Center, the college remains competitive in
the quality and variety of programs offered
inclusive with the advances of technology
and mutual partnerships. Within the next
few years, the college will celebrate its
growth and enhancement through expansion
of programs and a newly constructed educational
facility."
Prairie View A&M University College of
Nursing
1801 Main St. Suite 801
Houston, Tx 77002
Phone: (713) 797-7000 or Fax: (713) 797-7013
E-mail: Vernica_Anderson@pvamu.edu http://acad.pvamu.edu/content/nursing/mission.htm
Presentation College / Department of Nursing
(ADN, BSN):"A Baccalaureate degree is appropriate for
people who prefer to participate in a wide
range of services, and who desire after experience
to advance to positions of greater responsibility.
The Baccalaureate degree is required for
graduate study in nursing at the Masters
degree level. Graduate study prepares nurses
to practice in one of the clinical specialties
(e.g. nurse clinical specialist, nurse practitioner,
or nurse anesthetist) or for positions in
administration, teaching, or research."
Presentation College
1500 N Main St.
Aberdeen, SD 57401
Phone: (800) 437- 6060
E-mail: admit@presentation.edu http://www.presentation.edu/Nursing/index.htm
Prince George's Community College / Department
of Nursing (ADN):"Prince George's Community College's Nursing
Program is one of the largest of the 14 associate
degree programs in Maryland. The program
was approved by the State Board of Nursing
in 1969 and accredited by the National League
of Nursing in 1976. The LPN to ADN Transition
Program began the summer of 1995. The LPN
Program began the fall of 1996 and is approved
by the Maryland Board of Nursing."
Prince George's Community College
301 Largo Rd.
Largo, Maryland 20774-2199 USA
(301) 336-6000
E-mail: enrollmentservices@pgcc.edu http://academic.pgcc.edu/nursing/about.htm
Purdue University / School of Nursing:"Purdue School of Nursing, West Lafayette,
is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate
Nursing Education. The school offers a baccalaureate
program for high school graduates or RN graduates
with associate or diploma degrees, and an
innovative master's degree program. Click
here for two videos about the School of Nursing."
502 N. University Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2069
Phone:(765) 494-4004
Fax:(765) 496-1800
E-mail: info@nursing.purdue.edu http://www.nursing.purdue.edu/
Purdue University - Calumet / School of Nursing:"The undergraduate program in nursing offers
multiple entry/multiple exit, National League
for Nursing (NLN) accredited programs: Bachelor
of Science Option, BS-RN Completion Option,
Accelerated BS to MS Option, Associate of
Science Degree Option, and Accelerated LPN
to AS-RN Option. Associate Degree and beginning
Baccalaureate Degree students in nursing
are prepared to begin their careers as entry-level
registered nurses; both degrees lead to eligibility
for State Board examination for licensure
as a registered nurse."
Purdue University - Calumet
2200 169th Street
Hammond, IN 46323-2094
Phone: (219) 989-2400
E-mail: galovic@calumet.purdue.edu http://www.calumet.purdue.edu/nursing/undergradprograms.html
Purdue University North Central / Department
of Nursing:"The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
is being offered for the first time in Fall
2004 through an ASN-BSN upper division completion
plan of study. The ASN-BSN completion plan
of study builds on the autonomous long-standing
Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) two-year
program, approved by the Indiana State Board
of Nursing and accredited by the National
League for Nursing (NLN)."
Purdue University North Central
Purdue North Central
1401 S. US Hwy 421
Westville, IN 46391
Phone: (219) 785-5246
E-mail: ejhayes@pnc.edu http://www.pnc.edu/depts/nu/index.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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