LPN Mission and Program Goals
at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College
- Practical Nursing Program Overview
- Practical Nursing Application and Admissions
- Nursing Disqualifying Factors
- Nursing Immunizations
- Practical Nursing Important Dates
- Practical Nursing Costs & Funding Options
- LPN Mission and Program Goals
- Medical Assistant Certified to Practical Nursing
- Emergency Room and Patient Care Technician
Mission
The mission of the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College Nursing Program is to provide quality education that prepares students to become safe, competent practitioners within our diverse healthcare community. Graduates are equipped to succeed on the NCLEX and to pursue continued education and advancement within healthcare.
Vision
The vision of the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College Nursing Program is to meaningfully contribute to the advancement of healthcare in our diverse community.
Philosophy
The philosophy of the program emphasizes the value of all members of the healthcare team and prioritizes the preparation of students to deliver safe, high-quality care within their scope of practice. The nursing faculty believes in a collaborative approach that respects each student’s individuality and promotes critical thinking through active engagement and a focus on adult learning principles.
Values
- Community Engagement: Strengthening community partnerships to enhance nursing education and improve patient care.
- Diversity and Inclusion: Embracing and respecting the unique characteristics, values, and practices of individuals in our community.
- Integrity: Upholding ethical and moral accountability in all aspects of care.
- Excellence: Committing to continuous improvement through evidence-based practices and research.
- Innovation: Encouraging creativity and forward-thinking in nursing education to improve healthcare delivery.
- Caring: Fostering patient-centered care that understands and advocates for patients’ needs.
- Student Success: Promoting professional identity, lifelong learning, and evidence-based nursing judgment, empowering students to thrive in diverse cultural and socioeconomic settings.
Program Goals
- NCLEX-PN Success: 80% of graduates will pass the NCLEX-PN on their first attempt.
- On-Time Graduation: 80% of students will graduate within the expected program time.
- Employment: 80% of graduates will secure employment within 6-12 months post-graduation.
- Graduate Satisfaction: 80% of graduates will feel the program effectively prepared them to fulfill the expectations and scope of practice of an LPN.
- Stakeholder Satisfaction: 80% of community stakeholders, employers, and clinical partners will be satisfied with »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s Practical Nursing Program.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College Practical Nursing Program, students will be able to:
- Deliver Safe, Quality Care: Provide innovative, evidence-based, client-centered nursing care to a diverse population across the lifespan.
- Exhibit Clinical Judgment: Use clinical judgment that integrates evidence, nursing, physical, and psychosocial sciences to ensure healthcare quality and safety, making client-centered care decisions within the LPN scope of practice.
- Collaborate Effectively: Work collaboratively with inter-professional teams, clients, and support persons to enhance care and communication.
- Enhance Quality and Advocate: Participate in quality improvement and advocacy initiatives that improve client care.
- Use Technology in Care: Utilize information technology and resources to improve healthcare processes.
- Follow Legal and Ethical Guidelines: Apply legal and ethical guidelines within the LPN scope of practice to support client care and professional development.
Each aspect of our program is designed to uphold these values and outcomes, ensuring students are well-prepared to meet the demands of the healthcare industry.