Queens University / Presbyterian School of
Nursing (ADN, BSN, MSN):"The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a four-year
baccalaureate degree program providing opportunities
for the development of the professional nurse
through courses in the humanities; social,
behavioral and natural sciences; fine arts;
and nursing. The Master of Science in Nursing
(MSN) program is designed to prepare nurses
as interdisciplinary, collaborative nurse
leaders. They will acquire advanced knowledge
of nursing theory and issues, research, informatics
and health policy. Integral to the program
are interdisciplinary educational experiences."
Queens University / Presbyterian School of
Nursing
1900 Selwyn Ave.
Charlotte, NC 28274
Phone: (704) 337-2200 or Fax: (704) 337-2403
E-mail: hayworth@queens.edu http://www.queens.edu/queens/nursing/overview.asp
Quincy College - School of Allied Health
(LPN, ASN):"The Allied Health programs at Quincy College
help students become Registered Nurses, Practical
Nurses or Surgical Technologists. Designed
to prepare the most highly qualified health
care professionals upon graduation, the programs
require a commitment to learning and an understanding
of the academic rigor of the curriculum."
Quincy College
34 Coddington Street
Quincy, MA 02169
(617) 984.1700
E-mail: info@quincycollege.edu http://www.quincycollege.edu/qc/programs/allied.htm
Quinnipiac University / Nursing Program:"Our nursing students are prepared to enter
professional nursing practice as skilled
providers of holistic care for families and
individuals of all ages and diverse cultural backgrounds, in a variety of settings. Accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission,* Quinnipiac's bachelor's degree
program in nursing offers theoretical and
clinical education as well as preparation
for the National Council Licensure Examination
for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN)."
Quinnipiac University
275 Mount Carmel Ave.
Hamden, CT 06518
(203) 582-8200
E-mail: nursing@quinnipiac.edu http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x740.xml
Quinsigamond Community College / Nurse Education
Program:"The Nurse Education program prepares you
for a career as a Registered Nurse. Graduates
of the program assume responsibilities related
to direct patient care in a variety of settings,
including hospitals, clinics, extended care
facilities, homes, and community health agencies.
Upon successful completion of this program,
you are eligible to take the National Licensure
Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).
Quinsigamond's program is approved by the
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing
and fully accredited by the National League
for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway,
New York, NY 10006. 1-800-669-1656."
Quinsigamond Community College
670 West Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606-2092
(508) 853-2300
Email: (ASN) pmcgrath@qcc.mass.edu or (LPN) pcreelma@qcc.mass.edu http://www.qcc.mass.edu/nursing/associateDegree.htm
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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." http://www.truthaboutnursing.org/letters/er/
House, MD:"The main patient in tonight's episode of Fox's House was a nurse who believed that a cat tended to sit with those who were about to die--including, recently, the nurse herself. That may not sound like a promising vehicle for House to improve its abysmal portrayal of nursing. But the show actually presents the nurse as someone with health knowledge. And her search for meaning in faith, for some reason in tragic events, is a real counterpoint to House's cold rationality. Indeed, despite the obvious potential for mockery in the cat angle, the mighty House treats the nurse with considerable respect--he seems to care what she thinks, or at least to find her views unnerving. Of course, the nurse plays no real clinical role in the episode, and no other nurses do either. So the episode suggests, as usual, that physicians provide all important care in hospital settings, including all meaningful psychosocial and physical care. Still, any suggestion that intelligent life resides in a nurse is a welcome departure for House (and for the episode's writer Peter Blake, who also penned a November 2005 House episode that was notable for its physician glorification and its casual contempt for other health professions). Tonight's episode, "Here Kitty," drew 13.1 million U.S. viewers. more... see the relevant film clips... and please join our letter writing campaign!" http://www.truthaboutnursing.org/letters/house/
Private Practice:"ABC's Private Practice, whose season ends tomorrow, April 30, may be the only broadcast network show with a major nurse character to return next season. In the February 5 episode (Mike Ostrowski's "Acceptance," 13 million U.S. viewers), lone nurse character Dell Parker, who is studying to be a midwife, shows some tentative clinical aptitude and knowledge to go with his boyish eagerness. Under the close supervision of OB/GYN Addison Montgomery, Dell ably performs a vacuum-assisted delivery. Later he haltingly guides the baby's parents toward breastfeeding. Dell also performs an assured solo ultrasound of pregnant psychiatrist Violet Turner, calming her panic attack and eliciting her agreement to his own suggestion that, though he's "not a doctor," he will likely become a "pretty good midwife." The show still condescends to Dell, who is also the office manager/receptionist at the LA clinic where the show is set. In the March 26 episode (Craig Turk's "Do the Right Thing," 10.1 million U.S. viewers)," http://www.truthaboutnursing.org/letters/pp/
"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.truthaboutnursing.org/news/2009/may/06_scrubs.html
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