Ancilla College Rolls Out Revamped Nursing Curriculum

Ancilla College NEWAncilla College nursing students can complete their degrees in less time, thanks to the recently revamped curriculum. Director of Nursing and Health Sciences Ann Fitzgerald says the required number of credit hours has decreased from 72 to 63. By cutting a semester from the curriculum, Fitzgerald says students will be able to finish sooner and save both time and money.

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Next Ancilla College Basic Nurse Assistant Class Starts Monday

  
 

The next basic nurse aid class at Ancilla College starts Monday. Director of Nursing Ann Fitzgerald says students will learn to work with people and take care of their daily activities, including bathing, eating and dressing. She adds a high school diploma or GED is recommended but not required. Students should be at least 18. Even though there’s no state minimum age to work as a nurse aid, Fitzgerald says many employers will not hire anyone under 18. The ability to read and write in English and basic math skills are also required. The course wraps up Nov. 22. From there Fitzgerald says students can take their certified nurse aid test. Once they pass, they can work in home health, a long-term care facility or elsewhere. Find more information online at www.ancilla.edu.

Ancilla College LPN-to-RN Bridge Program Boasts 100 Percent Pass Rate

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Ancilla College is continuing in its efforts to offer the best educational experience available, and in that quest, the college offers a program to help nursing students achieve the next level of certification, taking them from the role of licensed practical nurse to registered nurse. Ann Fitzgerald, director of the division of nursing and health sciences at the college, said the bridge program is intense, but it only takes one year.

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