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vnlaughlin@liberty.edu Admissions Information |
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dbritt@liberty.edu Department Head |
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434 582-2519 |
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434 582-7035 |
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DeMoss Hall 2075 |
Liberty University's Department of Nursing prepares students to become nurses who are committed to Christian ethical standards and view nursing as a ministry of caring based on the Benner theoretical framework.
The nursing program is designed to provide individuals with a broad educational background, which builds upon Biblical knowledge, liberal arts, behavioral and social sciences as well as nursing. The curriculum is directly derived from the stated purpose, philosophy, objectives and organizing framework of the Department of Nursing, based on Patricia Benner’s nursing theory and the nursing process. It provides a framework for practice and a conceptual approach to the nursing curriculum.
Liberty University’s Nursing Department MUST have your T.E.A.S. testing (atitesting.com) results by the Feb. 15, 2013 deadline.
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