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School of Nursing Report NUNA Society Annual Meeting. June 14, 2006. Goal: Top 100 in US News and World Report #115 in August 2005 (top 1/3 rd ) 27,500+ applications for 2800 freshman seats Change in leadership Resignation of President Richard Freeland President–elect Joseph Aoun
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School of Nursing ReportNUNA Society Annual Meeting June 14, 2006
Goal: Top 100 in US News and World Report #115 in August 2005 (top 1/3rd) 27,500+ applications for 2800 freshman seats Change in leadership Resignation of President Richard Freeland President–elect Joseph Aoun Beginning 3rd year of Academic Enhancement Plan: Increase in faculty and research Today’s Northeastern
Nationally/internationally known for: Interdisciplinary education Urban education, research, and service Our Aspiration
Students Undergraduate: 1850 (plus 400 new for fall) Graduate: 955 (plus 345 new for fall) Faculty: 150 Staff: 150 Facts and Figures
Pharmacy: PharmD & pharmaceutical sciences Health Professions: DPT; athletic training; counseling and educational psychology; PA; cardiopulmonary and exercise sciences; speech, language pathology, & audiology; health science Collaborative programs: Biotechnology; health informatics Academic Programs
Center for Community Health Education, Research and Service (CCHERS) Institute on Urban Health Research Center for Drug Discovery New England Inflammation and Tissue Protection Institute Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Nanomedicine National Education and Research Center for Outcome Assessment Bouve Centers
School of Nursing http://www.bouve.neu.edu/Nursing
BSN students: 550 Freshman: 80 admissions/year Transfer admissions: 30-40/year RN-BSN: 20 Master’s students: 190 32 direct entry admissions/year 40 RN-MS and BSN-MS admissions/year Nursing Enrollment
Administration: Nurse Administrator/Manager and MS/MBA Anesthesia: CRNA Critical Care: Neonatal NP, Adult Acute Care NP, and Adult Health CNS Pediatric Care: Primary Care andAcute Care NP Primary Care: Adult and Family NP Psychiatric Mental Health: CNS/NP – child/adolescent and adult Graduate Program
Modifying the co-op program Will soon be offering a 4-year option with co-op Continue to have a very strong community focus Undergraduate Initiatives
New MS specializations Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner On-site MS offerings at MGH Doctoral programs PhD in Nursing – first class Fall 2007 DNP (doctorate in nursing practice) – launch in 2006-2007 academic year Graduate Initiatives
US News & World Report (2003) graduate program rankings #75 among 277 graduate nursing programs #11- Pediatric NP #30 - Nurse Anesthesia Quality Indicators
October 2003 - 10 year re-accreditation for nurse anesthesia program from AANA Council on Accreditation October 2004 - 10 year accreditation from Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Quality Indicators
30 full-time faculty Over 60 part-time faculty Many preceptors supervising students in over 100 clinical agencies Nursing Faculty
Women (substance abuse, perinatal injury, cardiovascular health) Risk factors in children (sexual abuse, early sexual debut, obesity) Pharmacologic treatment of adolescent depression PTSD in children after PICU hospitalization Parental uncertainty with NF-1 Traumatic brain injury Faculty Research Activities
Angela Nannini – Innovative Use of Technology in Teaching Award Susan Jo Roberts – Research funding from the National Lesbian Health Association Jane Aroian - Faculty Research Fellowship at the Center for Work and Learning Valeria Ramdin - Nursing Excellence Award from NERBNA Recent Faculty Recognitions
Michelle Beauchesne – Induction into National Academies of Practice Carol Glod – Chair of the NU Faculty Senate Lynn Babington & Betsy Howard – Faculty Scholars at IUHR Ann Hill & Catherine O’Connor – Practice Oriented Education Award Brenda Douglas – Excellence in Teaching Award Recent Faculty Recognitions
Increase research productivity Increase diversity in student body and faculty More clinical partnerships to address faculty shortage and refine clinical education Keep curriculum current vis a vis health care changes and needs Increase funding raising through research and training grants, and corporate and alumni development efforts School of Nursing Goals
Peri-operative program ED program Refresher program School Health Institute RNFA Partner for NU at MGH and DNP Considering on-line Anesthesia CE Your suggestions??? Continuing Education: Bouve Institute
ASN = 800 BSN = 4800 MS = 775 Double Huskies = 300 Triple Huskies = 20 6500 Nursing Alumni
Where? Massachusetts Other NE states All other US Other countries How Many? 4500 (69%) 750 (12%) 1300 (20%) 40 (0.6%) 6500 Nursing Alumni
Time and expertise donated to the School Full-time and part-time faculty Clinical preceptors Monetary giving in FY 2004 Participation rate: 11.8% Gifts to nursing: 1.6% Gifts to other designations: 10.2% Alumni Participation
First elected board New Bylaws Build on program success of previous year Create Rita Flynn Endowed Scholarship Fund Other member-generated initiatives Alumni Growth