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| The
Mission and Vision of the School |
Mission
Consistent
with Lasallian values, the Mission of the School of
Nursing is to provide excellent education programs to
develop culturally and clinically competent, caring,
nursing and health science professionals and to prepare
each student for a life of continued learning. Undergraduate
and graduate students engage in educational programs
that develop appreciation of the autonomy, dignity,
spirituality, complexity, and diversity of the people
they serve. Students
think critically, communicate effectively, |
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possess a comprehensive body of knowledge about the
health status of individuals, families, groups, communities,
and populations in a changing society and world.
Vision
The La Salle University School of Nursing will lead
in the development of curricula that are based on
the health needs of populations that mobilize social,
political, educational and health care and educational
resources for the welfare of vulnerable and underserved
populations in surrounding communities. The School
will provide educational and service programs for
the health care and welfare needs of a diverse urban
population through the La Salle Neighborhood Nursing
Center, and outreach the greater University community,
and in partnerships with other agencies. The Faculty
of the School will implement programs of research,
scholarship, leadership, and practice that promote
the health and education of people.
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