Giving Tomorrow’s Nurses a Helpful Head Start
The LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Nursing offers two student programs through the $1 million Nursing Workforce Diversity Grant.
The LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Nursing offers two student programs through the $1 million Nursing Workforce Diversity Grant.
Every step has been foundational in our mission to provide leadership and excellence in nursing education, practice, research and public service.
Steeped in a tradition of graduating exemplary nurses, the School of Nursing is beginning a new chapter to further strengthen our legacy: competency-based education.
CALS comfortably accommodates 50% more students than the former hospital lab and houses multiple dedicated training areas, including 10 specialized simulation rooms.
RNs will earn 31 hours of Nursing Continuing Professional Development (NCPD) credit.
Addressing several of the School of Nursing’s DEI action plans, the Inclusive Admissions Process went into effect in fall 2022.
The Center for Advanced Learning and Simulation will bring students and clinical faculty across the LSUHSC together to foster interdepartmental collaboration.
The Student Veterans of America chapter welcomes students and alumni who are veterans, reservists, National Guard, or active-duty service members.
A Q&A with the first Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program graduates reveals career goals and program highlights.
One of the largest health care employers in Louisiana is poised to welcome the BSN program coming to Shreveport.