Login
Get News Updates
For local news delivered via email enter address here:
Real Estate Automotive Employment Services
    Classifieds Marketplace
      Media Kit Submit Announcements
      News
      HOME
      Front Page
      GMN Photo Galleries
      Bulletin Board
      Letters
      Editorials
      Obituaries
      Sports
      Online Obituary Submission
      Featured Special
      Sections
      Monmouth West & Ocean County
      Health & FItness Guide
      About Us
      Archive
      Contact us
      Services
      Advertiser Index
      Copyright©
      2000 - 2012 GMN All Rights Reserved
      Terms of Use & Privacy
      Bulletin Board December 18, 2002  RSS feed


      College to offer accelerated nursing program

      College to offer
      accelerated
      nursing program

      LAKEWOOD — A new era of nursing education began in November with the stroke of a pen on the campus of Georgian Court College.

      Georgian Court College President Rosemary E. Jeffries and Seton Hall University President Monsignor Robert Sheeran, along with four healthcare partners — John Lloyd, CEO, Meridian Health Care System, Wall; Joanne Carrocino, executive director Kimball Medical Center, St. Barnabas Health Care System, Lakewood; John Gribbin, president and CEO CentraState Healthcare System, Freehold Township; and Maureen Schneider, vice president, Patient Care Services, Community Medical Center, Toms River — began a unique partnership to offer an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, according to a press release.

      This program was instituted in response to the growing nursing shortage.

      "These partners will be improving patient care, helping people in the community obtain this much-needed resource, well-qualified nurses," said Jeffries.

      The program is expected to start in May with a cohort of between 20 and 30 students. All six partners echoed Sheeran’s investment in the program: "It’s about our students and about the people who will be touched by them. We’ll watch it and nurture it very carefully."

      For more information about the accelerated BSN program, call (732) 364-2200, Ext. 760.