New Master's Program at Rush Responds to Growing Demand For Nurses Who Have Greater Responsibilities in Clinical Care of Patients
June 26, 2008
June 26, 2008
CHICAGO, June 26 -- Rush University issued the following news release:
Rush University College of Nursing has implemented a new master's degree program, the Generalist Entry Master's in Nursing or GEM program. The GEM program prepares students for generalist practice, while also providing them with clinical leadership education that is not available in bachelor's degree nursing programs.
Rush is implementing the GEM program in response to the growing demands on nurs . . .
Rush University College of Nursing has implemented a new master's degree program, the Generalist Entry Master's in Nursing or GEM program. The GEM program prepares students for generalist practice, while also providing them with clinical leadership education that is not available in bachelor's degree nursing programs.
Rush is implementing the GEM program in response to the growing demands on nurs . . .