the nursing landscape
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The Nursing Landscape. Over 1 million new, replacement nurses needed by 2012 Registered nursing ranked as one of the fastest growing occupations Over 32,000 qualified students turned away from US nursing schools in 2006. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, American Association - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Nursing LandscapeThe Nursing Landscape
Over 1 million new, replacement nurses needed by 2012
Registered nursing ranked as one of the fastest growing occupations
Over 32,000 qualified students turned away from US nursing schools in 2006
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, American Association
of Colleges of Nursing
Chamberlain HistoryChamberlain History 1889: Deaconess established as
religious-affiliated healthcare training school for young women
1943: First lay students
1970: First male students
1983: Among first to convert to baccalaureate program
2001: First NLN-accredited online RN program
2005: DeVry acquired Deaconess
2006: Renamed Chamberlain College of Nursing
Chamberlain ProgramsChamberlain Programs
Associate of Science in Nursing Pre-licensure student (online
and on campus) LPN to ASN bridge program
(online and on campus)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Pre-licensure student
(on campus) Fast-Track RN to BSN degree
completion program (online)
One of the Few Nursing Colleges with BothASN and BSN, Online and On Campus Programs
One of the Few Nursing Colleges with BothASN and BSN, Online and On Campus Programs
Chamberlain AdvantageChamberlain Advantage
Long history of quality, accredited nursing programs
Intimate, hands-on learning
Fast-track, flexible options
Employers love Chamberlain graduates
Chamberlain: Where Learning Meets “LIFE”Chamberlain: Where Learning Meets “LIFE”
Chamberlain Growth StrategyChamberlain Growth Strategy
Geographic expansion Online enrollment growth Clinical partnerships Re-branding New programs
Responding to the nation’s critical nursing shortage, Chamberlain will develop the nation’s first national nursing college through:
Responding to the nation’s critical nursing shortage, Chamberlain will develop the nation’s first national nursing college through:
Early SuccessEarly SuccessGeographic ExpansionAt least one new location per yearColumbus, Ohio: March 2007 Illinois, Arizona in process
Geographic ExpansionGeographic Expansion
State regulatory approvals: 2-stage process requiring 12 to 24 months– State Board of Nursing– State Board of Higher Education
Labor intensive process– Feasibility studies– Multiple applications
Infrastructure complete prior to approval– Clinical relationships established– Facilities complete– Faculty, campus director hired
Early SuccessEarly SuccessGeographic ExpansionAt least one new location per yearColumbus, Ohio: March 2007 Illinois, Arizona in process
Online Enrollment Growth Significant growth in RN to BSN enrollment
Early SuccessEarly SuccessGeographic ExpansionAt least one new location per yearColumbus, Ohio: March 2007 Illinois, Arizona in process
Online Enrollment GrowthSignificant growth in RN to BSN enrollment
Clinical Partnerships Rockford Health Council: Rockford, IL St. John’s Hospital: St. Louis, MO Children’s Hospital: Columbus, OH
Early SuccessEarly SuccessGeographic ExpansionAt least one new location per yearColumbus, Ohio: March 2007 Illinois, Arizona in process
Online Enrollment GrowthSignificant growth in RN to BSN enrollment
Clinical PartnershipsRockford Health Council: Rockford, ILSt. John’s Hospital: St. Louis, MOChildren’s Hospital: Columbus, OH
Re-Branding Chamberlain brand launched Awareness campaigns: onsite and online
Early SuccessEarly SuccessGeographic ExpansionAt least one new location per yearColumbus, Ohio: March 2007 Illinois, Arizona in process
Online Enrollment GrowthSignificant growth in RN to BSN enrollment
Clinical PartnershipsRockford Health Council: Rockford, ILSt. John’s Hospital: St. Louis, MOChildren’s Hospital: Columbus, OH
Re-BrandingCHAMBERLAIN brand launchedBranding, awareness and marketing campaigns launched
New Programs MSN Accelerated “second-bachelor’s” program Allied health programs