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Pacific鈥檚 new nursing students start soon in a high-tech learning space
糖心vlog will launch its first nursing program this month, an accelerated degree for those with鈥攁nd without鈥攁 health care background.
More than 500 applied to be in the first group of 40 students who will start the program April 25. 聽
The state-of-the art clinical skills and simulation labs where students will learn were unveiled at a ribbon cutting March 29 on the Sacramento Campus. The nursing facilities are located on the library鈥檚 second floor.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to get started next month. It鈥檚 going to be amazing,鈥 said Urangoo Matthews, a student in the inaugural class.
The innovative master鈥檚 program is designed to attract students like Matthews who do not have a nursing background. Matthews received her bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to be in the health care field. I love caring for people and after some soul searching I decided nursing is the profession for me,鈥 said Matthews. 鈥淚 want to play my part in society to help care for people and be there for them mentally, physically and emotionally.鈥
Nursing Program Director and Chair Holly Evans Madison, who earned her master鈥檚 degree in an entry level program, sees tremendous value in teaching students with varied undergraduate degrees.
鈥淭he entry level master鈥檚 program brings together people with diverse backgrounds and strong academic skills and prepares them to be the nurses we want to see, both at the bedside and in leadership positions,鈥 said Evans Madison.
The clinical lab includes state-of-the-art equipment to give nursing students hands-on experience.
To prepare students for those roles, they鈥檒l receive extensive hands-on training using high-fidelity 鈥渕anikins鈥濃攍ife-sized human anatomical models鈥攊n the clinical skills lab. The manikins can be programmed to talk, cough and simulate a variety of medical conditions.
鈥淚t makes learning realistic. It takes what you're learning in the classroom and what you've read in your books and gives you a place to practice,鈥 said Evans Madison.
The simulation lab takes the experience to another level. Faculty can provide directions to students from behind a two-way mirror while classmates observe, allowing them to learn from each other.
The new nursing program joins three other Sacramento-based programs recently launched in the : , and . 鈥淲e bring our students from the various programs to learn and work together so when they go out and practice they can provide that comprehensive holistic care that is so needed,鈥 said School of Health Sciences Dean Nicoleta Bugnariu.
The new programs join five other long-established programs in the School of Health Sciences, including , , , and .
A renowned leader in educating health care professionals, Pacific is also home of the on its San Francisco Campus and the on its Stockton Campus.