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Nursing Programs

The WVC Nursing program offers career ladder options: 

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Nursing Assistant

Learn basic patient caregiving skills in this certificate program.

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Registered Nurse (RN)

Perform hands-on clinical work in community healthcare settings, and develop critical-thinking and decision-making skills.

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LPN to BSN

Develop and expand your knowledge, skills, and abilities to succeed as a professional nurse.

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RN to BSN

Provides opportunities for area nurses to complete their last year of education and earn a bachelor's degree.

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The Evolving Role of the 21st Century Nurse

The field of nursing is constantly changing to meet the needs of a diverse and shifting society. The modern nurse provides care in a community-based system for a culturally varied population. To be effective, professional nurses must stay current with new technologies while also emphasizing the importance of human compassion and care.

Nurses play a crucial role in health promotion, educating and motivating people to make healthier lifestyle choices.

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Contacts

Dr. Jenny Freese   Imelda Barragan
Director, Nursing Programs   Administrative Assistant, Allied Health