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Board approves Albertus Magnus changes adding second med-surg course and direct high-school admission to BSN
Summary
The Connecticut board approved curriculum changes to Albertus Magnus College’s BSN program: adding a second medical-surgical course, folding population health content into a community course, removing one elective, and allowing qualified high-school graduates to apply for direct admission under specified criteria.
The Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing voted Aug. 20 to approve two program changes proposed by Albertus Magnus College: a curriculum change adding a second medical-surgical course and a policy change allowing direct admission to the bachelor of science in nursing for qualified high-school graduates.
Albertus Magnus presented the proposals through Dr. Jeffrey, who said the college will add Med-Surg II (a 6-credit course with clinical) and fold the existing population-health content into the…
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