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We
appreciate your interest in
our nursing programs. It's an
exciting time to be a nurse!
A career in nursing provides
you with a strong career foundation
from which you may practice
clinical nursing as a professional
nurse in a variety of diverse
settings, or pursue higher degree
options. While professional
nurses continue to work in hospitals,
exciting career opportunities
exist in settings in the home
and community settings. Today,
professional nurses are working
in such settings as community-based
neighborhood clinics, corporate
and industry based wellness
and employee health programs,
child and senior day care centers,
home health, hospice care, school
and college nursing, family
practice centers, homeless shelters,
rehabilitation and long-term
care centers, parish nursing,
and free standing urgent care
centers.
Nurses
may also choose to advance their
education to the master's or
doctoral levels, and be prepared
as nurse practitioners, clinical
nurse specialists, nurse midwives,
nurse anesthetists and health
care administrators. Additional
career options include becoming
a nurse educator, nurse researcher,
nurse consultant or nurse entrepreneur.
Your nursing career provides
you with many options that include
diverse settings, practice
challenges, specialization,
and full-time or part-time work
schedules.
Prepare
for the future now. Our nursing
education focuses on discovery
learning, faculty who are expert
teachers and clinicians committed
to student mentoring, and part-time
or full-time programs of study
designed to meet individual
student needs. Become tomorrow's
professional nurse, or join
the ranks of advanced nursing
practice by enrolling in a program
designed to meet your needs.
Please
contact us for additional information:
nursing@armstrong.edu
or call us at (912) 344-2554.
We
look forward to hearing from
you!
Camille
Payne PhD, RN
Department
Head, Nursing
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