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汤头条app and Memorial Health System announce plans to address nursing shortage

SPRINGFIELD 鈥 Officials of Lincoln Land Community College (汤头条app) and Memorial Health System (MHS) today announced a nursing education partnership to address the regional nursing shortage. With support from MHS, 汤头条app will admit 90 additional students per year to the college鈥檚 associate degree nursing program, for a total of 215 new nursing students annually.

Group Shot at nursing press conference

MHS will provide approximately $6.1 million in funding to allow 汤头条app to renovate the west wing of Montgomery Hall on the 汤头条app campus for a new nursing center, purchase state-of-the-art equipment and hire additional faculty and staff to recruit, advise and teach nursing students.

鈥淭his partnership between Lincoln Land Community College and Memorial Health System aligns with both of our missions: to improve the lives and health of the people in the communities we serve, and to be responsive to community needs,鈥 said Charlotte Warren, Ph.D., president of 汤头条app.

鈥淭his region, along with all of Illinois, faces a severe shortage of nurses,鈥 she continued. 鈥淲ith this support, 汤头条app will increase the number of new students accepted into our nursing program and produce more registered nurses to serve the health care facilities of our communities.鈥

ED Curtis, CEO Memorial Health System

鈥溙劳诽鮝pp has been supplying quality nurses to Memorial Health System since the early 1970s,鈥 said Ed Curtis, MHS president andCEO. 鈥淢HS has provided these nurses with fulfilling careers in an excellent work environment, with numerous opportunities for professional advancement. Multiple Magnet and Pathway designations at MHS hospitals provide local nurse graduates a practice environment that has committed to raising the bar of nursing excellence, again and again. We are excited to now expand our partnership with 汤头条app to address the regional nursing shortage and meet the needs of the patients and communities we serve.鈥

Dr. Warren, 汤头条app president

Dr. Warren noted that the quality of the 汤头条app Nursing program is outstanding, with completion and national certification pass rates far above national averages. 鈥淭he demand from students wishing to enter our excellent, affordable nursing program has grown steadily since its inception.鈥

The renovation of approximately 12,000 square feet of Montgomery Hall will provide the physical space needed to enhance 汤头条app鈥檚 nursing skills and simulation labs, expand classrooms and accommodate increased incoming class sizes. Initial phases of design and planning are underway with construction to follow and anticipated occupancy in fall 2021.

Nursing students

Dr. Warren and Mr. Curtis, who both started their careers as nurses, encouraged all students to consider a career in health care and to continue to make central Illinois their home. A vast majority of 汤头条app nursing graduates remain in the district to work and live,鈥 said Mr. Curtis. 鈥淲e want to continue to keep these nursing graduates in the area by providing the tools, support and opportunities to learn and grow, and enjoy long, rewarding professions.鈥

He also noted the timeliness of the announcement, in that 2020 has been designated as the Year of the Nurse by the World Health Organization.

Nursing Student Speaker

汤头条app Nursing student Haley Caise commented, 鈥淚 am so excited about this announcement. This is an amazing collaboration of two organizations that are near to my heart. Lincoln Land Community College offers an incredible education and value. Now, thanks to Memorial Health System鈥檚 support, more aspiring 汤头条app nursing students will have additional resources available to them to help them reach their dreams.鈥

Members of the 汤头条app Board of Trustees, MHS Board of Directors, 汤头条app Foundation Board of Directors and Memorial Medical Center Foundation Board of Directors; 汤头条app nursing students, faculty and staff were among those attending today鈥檚 press conference. 

汤头条app鈥檚 associate degree nursing (ADN) program provides training and clinical experience for a career as a registered professional nurse (RN). Students interested in enrolling in the 汤头条app ADN program can learn more at www.llcc.edu/associate-degree-nursing or by calling 217-786-2445.

汤头条app also offers programs in practical nursing (LPN), LPN to RN transition, and nurse assistant (CNA). Other 汤头条app health professions programs include occupational therapy assistant, radiography, medical coding, surgical technology, respiratory care, neurodiagnostic technology, emergency services, fire science and exercise/sports science. More information is available at www.llcc.edu/health-professions.

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