Total Program Required Credits: 66



Courtesy of YouTube and CBS,

Responding to the Earthquake in Haiti

In response to the earthquake in Haiti there are organizations and offices that are offering resources for the relief effort and to serve those affected in Haiti and within the surrounding community. Please keep all those in Haiti, their family members here in the states and in other places throughout the world in your prayers. 

If you are seeking Information about family in Haiti, the U.S. State Department has a number to call: 1-888-407-4747 or or 202-647-5225. Heavy volume of calls may trigger a recording about communication difficulties - KEEP TRYING! 

One of our senior nursing students, Monette R., just left for Haiti through her neighborhood humanities organization. She is requesting that we share the info below with those who might be able to give some time. The organization is sending relief groups to Haiti for a week at a time and the next group will be leaving either the end of January or beginning of February. Please share this with anyone you think might want to join them (Free Transportation-See Email Below for details.) 
--- On Fri, 1/15/10, Monette R. wrote:
Date: Friday, January 15, 2010, 5:50 AM -  Please Prof Dillon email anyone at LaGuardia who know nurses/health workers. They are needed in Haiti to help with Earthquake only for SEVEN DAYS. They will be flying free to go and come back. If they are interested to call The Bedford-Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance Corp. at 718-453-4617. Located at 727 Green Avenue. Brooklyn, NY. 11221. Thank you. 

Donations can be made in a number of ways. Be careful about sources of these, not all of them are legitimate: 
• Text Donations: To donate $5 via your cell phone to Wyclef Jean's grassroots organization: text "Yele" to 501501. 
• American Red Cross NYC <http://www.nyredcross.org/>;520 West 49th Street; New York, NY 10019;Phone: 212-875-2000: Founded by Clara Barton in 1888, it is the country's leading organization for emergency response . 
• Salvation Army <http://www.salvationarmyusa.org>
• Action Against Hunger <http://www.actionagainsthunger.org/> 
• AmeriCares <http://www.americares.org/>: a nonprofit disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization. 

  IMPORTANT NEW ADMISSION INFORMATION- CLICK HERE !

   Nursing finds its origins in the very earliest of times when referring to 
   a nursing mother, as in the "wet nurse." It comes from the Latin word,
  "nutrire" which means "to nurture." The English word, "nurse," used first in
   the 13th century, went through many changes before it became the word
   we recognize today. Earlier spellings of the word were "norrice," "nurice"
   and "nuourice." Before the 20th century, when the term "nurse" was used in
   non-English writings to refer to providers of health care, especially during
   wartime, those caretakers were typically men.


The Faculty of LaGuardia Community College Nursing Program encourage both men and women to seriously consider choosing nursing as their career of choice.  For more about Men in Nursing,
Click
--->
  HERE



Registered Nursing
Clinical Sequence

33 credits

 
Fundamentals of Nursing SCR110 6 Credits
Perspectives of Nursing SCR150 1 Credit
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing SCR200 3 Credits
Medical Surgical Nursing I SCR210 5 Credits
Trends in Nursing SCR260 1 Credit
Parent-Child Health Nursing SCR270 8 Credits
Medical Surgical Nursing II SCR290 9 Credits



Beginning with the Fall 2009 semester in order to advance into nursing clinical coursework, (Application for candidacy in RN or PN Programs), students must provide documentation in one of the following categories:

1. US citizenship
2. Permanent residency
3. International student with F1 status
4. Granted asylum, Refuge Status, Temporary Protected Status, Withholding of Removal, Deferred Enforced Departure, or Deferred Action Status by the U.S. government.

Please Note: the CUNY Citizenship and Immigration Project provides free counseling and assistance to all CUNY students who need help with their immigration status.
For more information, visit: (http://web.cuny.edu/about/citizenship.html).


 

Upon entering the clinical phase of the Nursing Program, the student should be able to complete the program in four twelve-week sessions within LaGuardia's "enhanced" semester academic calendar (Fall I and Spring I =
2 years). There are presently no generic nursing courses offered during the six-week sessions (Fall II and Spring II).  The only RN course offered, is the introductory course (SCR100, Bridge Course) in the LPN to RN Advanced Standing Pathway which threads qualified LPNs meeting the
LPN to RN Advanced Standing Pathway Criteria (See NASLPN.htm.)

If you have questions or require further information,
please contact the Nursing Program secretary at
(718) 482- 5774.

CLICK HERE for RN Student Handbook 
with RN Program Policies & Procedures.

 


Deputy Chair, Nursing/NAS

Professor Patricia M. Dillon
Professor Patricia M. Dillon, MA, RN
Room E300K
718-482-5497
PDILLON@lagcc.cuny.edu
Professor Patricia M. Dillon



Tutorial Links for General Education Preclinical Courses & Medical Dosages:
Biochemistry, Human Bio, Microbiology, English, Psychology & Med Dose Calculations

Medline Plus Interactive Health Tutorials
 


[ALERT!]
Photos of our Registered Nursing
Program Reunion!

Held on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at LaGuardia in the 
Cobblestone Courtyard-Poolside Cafe. 
Click here to view!

 


 

All Grads/Alumni, please click on the NEW Job Resources Link below!
Please use our informational registration site for our Grads/Alumni through AfterCollege,
 so we can maintain contact with you. We also had a wonderful reunion which we
are hoping to do again, but we need more grads to attend so keep in touch. One
way is through this site! Click on the links below to input your Grads/Alumni information.

 
   
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WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU IF YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN THE
NURSING PROGRAM, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR LEVEL OF EDUCATION
(ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE)
CLICK HERE TO REQUEST MORE INFO ABOUT
THE NURSING PROGRAM at LAGUARDIA
 

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT US, GO TO
Professor Pat's Nursing Pages


COMPLETE NURSING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION REQUIREMENTS
 

NURSING PROGRAM FACULTY INFORMATION


 


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