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OHIO鈥檚 nursing school ranked best in the state by Niche

91探花鈥檚 School of Nursing ranked first in the state for by Niche, a popular website that compiles data to inform students and families about  colleges and schools.

鈥淲e鈥檙e obviously very pleased with it. We work hard and we鈥檝e been very outcome-driven,鈥 said Char Miller, an associate professor and executive director of the School of Nursing.

In addition to ranking first in the state for its nursing program, Niche also ranked the program . Niche determined its nursing ranking using a rigorous analysis of academic admissions, financial and student life data from the U.S. Department of Education, as well as reviews from students and alumni. To be included, schools must confer at least five bachelor鈥檚 degrees in the field annually or have the major represent at least 20% of all bachelor鈥檚 degrees conferred by the school.

OHIO鈥檚 nursing program has maintained a storied legacy in the state since its inception in 1968. The program moved to the College of Health Sciences in Professions in 2010 and graduated its first class of students from its traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in 2013. Ever since then, the program has continuously left a large footprint in professional nursing in the state of Ohio.

This is evident in the high satisfaction rate among employers of who hire OHIO graduates, Miller said. She attributes it to the culture of professionalism among graduates, noting that an OHIO graduate is already a professionally experienced nurse on their first day on the job.

鈥淭hey regularly tell us that 91探花 nurses are ready for entry to practice,鈥 she said.

One factor that makes OHIO鈥檚 nursing program stand apart from other programs in the state is the program鈥檚 emphasis on hiring faculty with real-world nursing experience.

鈥淥ur faculty, by far and large have contemporary nursing practice experience,鈥 said Miller, who is herself a longtime nurse.

The School of Nursing has continually looked towards the future of nursing and uses all tools and technologies at its disposal to train its nurses for any sort of situation that may arise. Currently, the school is expanding its use of virtual technology to train nurses in real-world scenarios that otherwise could not be experienced through a textbook.

鈥淰R is a powerful tool in education. Not only can students observe and be coached through interactions, but they can also gain great insight into the lived experiences of people they are working with,鈥 said John McCarthy, interim dean of the College of Health Sciences and Professions. 鈥淭here are many things about the nursing program I鈥檓 proud of, but their emphasis on advocating for their patients is a real strength of our program.鈥

One virtual reality simulation the nursing program has been using is 鈥淒estiny,鈥 which simulates the experience of working with Appalachian health care patients and offers insight into regional values that can inform the ways in which practitioners can best provide care. During the simulation, a person putting on the virtual reality goggles will step into episodes in which the characters interact with their health care providers, including doctors, nurses and pharmacists, as well as social workers and families.

Destiny, the title character of the simulation, is a female in her early 20s from Appalachia. She鈥檚 pregnant, not married, her parents are largely absent and she鈥檚 addicted to opioids. The simulation plays out like a movie, which starts with Destiny smoking a cigarette and heading to her first doctor appointment for the baby.

鈥淲e try to make sure that students who come out of our program at every level appreciate being a professional nurse and being an advocate speaking for those who can鈥檛 speak for themselves,鈥 Miller said.

Today nursing programs are offered on all five of OHIO鈥檚 regional campuses. In 2021 Athens-based nursing students received the highest pass rate among public universities in the state for first-time test takers of the NCLEX examination, a national examination for licensing of nurses in the United States.

Miller is enthusiastic about the profession, noting that the flexibility and satisfaction rivals just about any other profession.

鈥淚f you are thinking about being a nurse as a career, there has never been a greater demand for nurses,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t is a wonderful career; it has been very good to me and my colleagues.鈥

Published
October 14, 2022
Author
Macklin Caruso