Abstract

As part of becoming a Regional Academic Health Center, Indiana University School of Nursing Bloomington conducted a needs assessment to determine directions for graduate education. Participants likely to remain in Southern Indiana showed strong interest in family nurse practitioner and nursing education tracks with less interest in community health.

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44th Biennial Convention 2017 Theme: Influence Through Action: Advancing Global Health, Nursing, and Midwifery.

Author Details

Desiree Hensel, PhD, RN, PCNS-BC, CNE, School of Nursing, Curry College, Milton, Massachusetts, USA; Judith A. Halstead, PhD, Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation, National League for Nursing, Washington DC, USA; Karen L. Carlson, PhD, College of Nursing, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

Sigma Membership

Alpha

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Format Type

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Keywords:

Master in Nursing Education, Needs Assessment, Regional Academic Health Center

Conference Name

44th Biennial Convention

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Conference Year

2017

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Determining the Regional Need for a Master's Nursing Program

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

As part of becoming a Regional Academic Health Center, Indiana University School of Nursing Bloomington conducted a needs assessment to determine directions for graduate education. Participants likely to remain in Southern Indiana showed strong interest in family nurse practitioner and nursing education tracks with less interest in community health.