“University Hospitals is excited to enhance our existing relationship with Kent State University and expand the opportunity to bring more individuals into the nursing field,” said Thomas Snowberger chief human resource officer at UH.
Dr. Barbara Broome
The new program will meet the needs of students, employers and the community and will act as a model for other U.S. communities that experience comparable challenges.
According to a Kent State release, the program will address challenges that nursing students face by instituting an additional cohort of students in Kent State’s BSN program to be admitted each year. UH will support these students by:
“The University Hospitals Scholars program will provide critical financial support for students, diverse clinical sites in the University Hospital system, and expand the opportunity for more students to experience the excellent education offered at Kent State University College of Nursing,” said Dr. Barbara Broome, dean of the Kent State College of Nursing. “It will provide diverse clinical sites, employment opportunities and additional financial support for committed students.”
The Nursing Forecaster of the Center for Health Affairs predicts that by 2020, northeast Ohio will need a minimum of 2,850 additional nurses to care for the aging local population. A large portion of these nurses will require the additional education and experience learned from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing in order to handle the complex health care needs of the increasing population of older patients.