TTUHSC School of Nursing Expands Traditional BSN Program
TTUHSC Collaborates With Mansfield, Methodist Health System to Address Nursing Shortage
The Mansfield, Texas, community will be home to an off campus instructional site for the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Nursing. TTUHSC will expand its traditional BSN program to the area, providing a resource for new nurses critical to the operation of hospitals and clinics.
“Nurses are an integral part of the health care team, but they are in short supply here and nationwide,” said TTUHSC President Lori Rice-Spearman, Ph.D. “We’re excited for an opportunity to help meet those needs in this community through an approach that holds true to our great university’s vision: transform health care through innovation and collaboration. Thank you to the city of Mansfield and Methodist Health System for inviting TTUHSC to join efforts in the delivery of health care in your community.”
The City of Mansfield collaborated with the Methodist Health System to provide support for the new off campus instructional site, coming together to address the need for nurses in Mansfield and the DFW area, an issue many hospitals and clinics are facing.
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- TTUHSC NURSING B-ROLL
- TTUHSC NURSING METHODIST B-ROLL
- TTUHSC DRONE FOOTAGE
- CITY OF MANSFIELD DRONE FOOTAGE
- METHODIST MANSFIELD POB DRONE FOOTAGE
- LORI RICE-SPEARMAN, PH.D. - TTUHSC PRESIDENT
- MICHAEL EVANS, Ph.D., R.N., FAAN - TTUHSC SCHOOL OF NURSING DEAN