
Nursing

Welcome to
nursing at The University of Scranton. As professionals dedicated to
meeting the health care needs of a global society, we challenge students
to excel in both academic and clinical settings.
The mission
of the Department of Nursing at The University of Scranton is to provide
excellence in the education of men and women desiring to become
registered professional nurses and for nurses desiring to advance their
education at the undergraduate and graduate level. The faculty is
committed to enhancing the knowledge, clinical expertise and
professional development of students and being responsive to the health
care needs of society through the integration of service with learning
and the provision of leadership in social justice through health care
advocacy.
Our program prides itself on its strong clinical
focus, taking advantage of the three hospitals located within blocks of
the campus. Baccalaureate Nursing majors get hands-on practice in specialized areas
such as intensive care, operating room procedures, labor and delivery,
and pediatrics as well as experience in critical care and community
health. The Faculty-Student Research Program offers opportunities to
publish and to participate in ongoing research projects.
Students
may further their nursing education at The University of Scranton by
pursuing a master’s degree in family nurse practitioner, adult health
clinical nurse specialist and nurse anesthesia. We offer individual
academic assessment and planning to satisfy the adult learner's needs in
returning to school.
Dr. Patricia Harrington, Chair, Nursing
570-941-7673
Dr.
Dona Rinaldi Carpenter, Undergraduate Program Director
Dr. Mary Jane Hanson, Graduate Program Director



