Blessing Rieman College of Nursing and Health Sciences

Blessing Rieman College of Nursing and Health Sciences provides an excellent educational experience for aspiring nursing students, through a comprehensive curriculum and top-notch faculty.

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Blessing Rieman College of Nursing and Health Sciences

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Blessing Rieman College of Nursing and Health Sciences is a top choice for nursing education in the United States. The college offers a wide range of programs, from undergraduate degrees in nursing to advanced degrees such as the Doctorate of Nursing Practice. Whether you are just beginning your career or looking to advance your current position, Blessing Rieman can provide the educational foundation to help you achieve your goals. The college's program starts with an Associate Degree in Nursing. This degree takes approximately two years to complete, and provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to become a registered nurse. Through this program, students learn about basic medical concepts, human anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, and patient care. With practical experience through clinical rotations, graduates from the program will be prepared to take the 2016 National Council Licensure Examination and become a licensed registered nurse. Students interested in furthering their nursing education can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. This degree is four years of study and allows students to specialize in one or more areas such as critical care, geriatric nursing, or psychiatric nursing. In addition to courses in nursing theory and clinical practicum, students also have the opportunity to gain real world experience through internships, community outreach projects, and research projects. For those wishing to move into advanced practice, Blessing Rieman's Doctor of Nursing Practice is a great option. This program is designed to expand on the knowledge and practice that registered nurses have already obtained. It offers advanced biomedical science and nursing content, as well as clinical and leadership skills. Upon completion of the program, students can pursue a range of specializations and certifications, including midwifery, nurse-midwifery, advanced practice registered nursing, and more. All of Blessing Rieman’s nursing education programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, as well as by the Illinois Board of Higher Education, which are both essential to ensure quality standards. In addition, the college holds numerous awards from organizations such as the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, making it the ideal choice for a nursing education.