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First °®°®Ö±²„-Meridian Master of Science in Nursing cohort begins weeklong orientation to new nursing school

First °®°®Ö±²„-Meridian Master of Science in Nursing cohort begins weeklong orientation to new nursing school

Contact: Marianne Todd

°®°®Ö±²„-Meridianā€™s inaugural Accelerated Master of Science in Nursing cohort pictured with °®°®Ö±²„ leaders and community supporters on Aug. 5. (Photo by Marianne Todd)
°®°®Ö±²„-Meridianā€™s inaugural Accelerated Master of Science in Nursing cohort pictured with °®°®Ö±²„ leaders and community supporters on Aug. 5. (Photo by Marianne Todd)

MERIDIAN, Miss.ā€”°®°®Ö±²„-Meridianā€™s inaugural Accelerated Master of Science in Nursing cohort launched a weeklong orientation on Aug. 5, kicking off their enrollment in the rigorous School of Nursing program that will prepare them for RN licensure in 12 months.

Thirty-six students, including six from other states and all with varying academic degree backgrounds, compose the School of Nursingā€™s first cohort, and begin classes Aug. 12. The program is the first direct-entry program to RN licensure in the state.

They were welcomed to °®°®Ö±²„-Meridianā€™s downtown Riley Campus by °®°®Ö±²„ President Mark E. Keenum and Dean of Nursing Mary Stewart.

Keenum said launching the new program has been a team effort, and he thanked The Riley Foundation, as well as the School of Nursing faculty, staff and students who ā€œhave made an incredible commitment to make the world a better place by helping people.ā€

°®°®Ö±²„ President Mark E. Keenum speaks to AMSN students at °®°®Ö±²„-Meridian on Aug. 5.
°®°®Ö±²„ President Mark E. Keenum speaks to AMSN students at °®°®Ö±²„-Meridian on Aug. 5. (Photo by Marianne Todd)

Keenum said Stewart and the other AMSN faculty and staff have prepared a strong program preparing students to be career-ready to care for patients and improve health outcomes for fellow Mississippians.

ā€œThere are three timeless values we hold dear at Mississippi Stateā€”integrity, hard work and respect,ā€ Keenum said. ā€œOur School of Nursing faculty and staff epitomize these values, and they have worked tirelessly to develop a robust curriculum that will prepare you to be practice-ready nurses.ā€

The students will begin the fast-track program with the weeklong intensive course,Ā Professionalism I: Socialization into Nursing,Ā and from there will move into courses in physical examination, foundational clinical skills and foundational clinical judgment.

ā€œThe class is primarily second-career,ā€ said Program Director Kayla Carr, adding that entering students possess professional backgrounds in healthcare ranging from education to social work, speech language pathology, dental assisting, respiratory therapy and sports training. ā€œWeā€™re also welcoming several licensed practical nurses. We have students with backgrounds in marketing, sales, anthropology, research and natural sciences.ā€

Seven students already possess masterā€™s degrees and two have doctorates, Carr said, with an overall average class GPA of 3.3.

The students will engage in faculty-supervised clinicals from the first week of the program through mid-semester, Carr said. After their clinical induction ceremony, students will transition into mentored clinicals at facilities in Lauderdale County.Ā The fall term concludes with a second intensive course,Ā Nursing Science.

AMSN students also will benefit from °®°®Ö±²„-Meridianā€™s new Interprofessional Simulation Program which features six clinical exam rooms, six medical surgical rooms, computer learning stations, a proctor area for facilitator observation and five prebriefing and debriefing rooms with recording and reviewing capabilities.

The °®°®Ö±²„-School of Nursing was approved by the Board of Trustees of the State of Institutions of Higher Learning in May in a bold move toward addressing Mississippiā€™s critical healthcare personnel shortages by expanding education.

Steps to national accreditation continue this fall. The program is expected to grow to accommodate up to 60 students.

For more information on °®°®Ö±²„-Meridianā€™s Accelerated Master of Science in Nursing degree program, call 601-696-2277. Visit °®°®Ö±²„-Meridian online atĀ .

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